We were right there, with Mother Nature. We danced, and we sang…
We saw the hope in their eyes, the innocence and passion…
They are God’s children, so deserving of every good that is in the world…That day was just love and nothing else.The Rukai are one of Taiwan’s aboriginal peoples. They speak the Rukai language and live in the mountains of southern Taiwan. As of the year 2000, the Rukai numbered 12,084 — making up 3% of Taiwan’s total indigenous population and, as such, the fifth-largest indigenous group. [1] The Rukai were also called Tsarisen, which means “people living in the mountain”. (taken from wikipedia)