
Mona Rudao
Mona Rudao was a significant figure in Taiwan's history, known for his leadership during the Wushe Incident in 1930. He was a member of the Seediq indigenous tribe and led a rebellion against Japanese colonial rule, which had imposed harsh policies on native populations. The uprising highlighted the struggles of indigenous peoples in the face of colonial oppression. Although the rebellion was ultimately suppressed, it has become a symbol of resistance and is remembered for its cultural significance, sparking discussions about indigenous rights and history in Taiwan. Mona Rudao's legacy is celebrated in modern Taiwanese discourse.