Snakes and The Broken Pot
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Burnt sugar and steam fog a kitchen window in Houston, Texas, where a mother and child melt syrup into fragile, amber cranes and off-center dragons. Thousands of miles away, deep in the mist-shrouded peaks of Taiwan, a Rukai chieftess runs her fingers along a weathered, chipped family ceramic vessel.
In this episode, we travel from the quiet warmth of a diaspora kitchen to the ancient, ancestral heart of indigenous Taiwan to explore a silent crisis: the mass extinction of the world’s languages. Through the intimate lens of family traditions, we trace the history of Taiwanese Hokkien—a language once criminalized and suppressed under colonial rule—and sit with the elders of the Rukai, Atayal, and Kanakanavu tribes who are fighting to keep their mother tongues alive.