英文摘要 |
The cadastral survey data collected by the Japanese at the beginning of colonial rule revealed an atypical land tenancy of tribesman's ration plot in the Anli new territory. The land survey eventually confirmed, not without fierce dispute, that the rent collected from tribesman's ration plot was a kind of small-rent, in contrast to big-rent widely taken as an attribute of the aborigine land tenancy. As shown in the data , rent from ration plot constituted the bulk of aboriginal rent and was essential to tribesman's subsistence. |