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    Their language, Hoanya, is now extinct. The Lloa people and Arikun people are generally considered to be a part of the Hoanya people. Scholars like Kaim...
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    County with a population of 263,188 inhabitants as of January 2023. Hoanya people inhabited present-day Chiayi under its historical name Tirosen prior...
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    occupation during the Qing dynasty. Arikun people along with Lloa people used to be classified as a subgroup of Hoanya people, but this concept has been rejected...
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    shufan Makatao people, Qing dynasty painting, Qianlong period (1735–1796) Hoanya people Siraya people Papora people Babuza people Taokas people Slovakia born...
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    shufan Makatao people, Qing dynasty painting, Qianlong period (1735–1796) Hoanya people Siraya people Papora people Babuza people Taokas people By 1831, the...
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    (Chinese: 斗六門; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Táu-la̍k-mn̂g) came from a language of the Hoanya people, a tribe of the Taiwanese plains aborigines. In 1901, during Japanese...
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    classified together with the Hoanya and Arikun as a single group, which idea has been rejected by some scholars and the indigenous people themselves. Chen, I-Chen...
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  • referring to non-Chinese people, especially historically natives of Taiwan and Southeast Asia. In Taiwan, the aboriginal group Hoanya retains an older form...
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    Unrecognized: Babuza, Basay, Hoanya, Ketagalan, Luilang, Pazeh/Kaxabu, Papora, Qauqaut, Taokas, Trobiawan. The People's Republic of China (PRC) officially...
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    years ago. The Hoanya people are known in written history to have lived in the northern part of Chianan Plain, and the Siraya people lived in the south...
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    Ami, Pangcah; Paiwan: Muqami), also known as the Pangcah (which means 'people' and 'kinsmen'), are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic group native to Taiwan...
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    Plains indigenous peoples, also known as Pingpu people (Chinese: 平埔族群; pinyin: Píngpu zúqún; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pêⁿ-po͘-cho̍k-kûn) and previously as plain aborigines...
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    The Basay are an aboriginal people of Taiwan. Their ancestors spoke the Basay language. During the 1600s, the Basay people monopolized control over river...
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    Traditionally, the Taiwanese indigenous peoples are usually classified into two groups by their places of residence. Languages and cultures of aboriginal...
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    is centered. The Sakizaya are an Austronesian people, mostly related to other Taiwanese indigenous peoples, and have cultural, linguistic, and genetic ties...
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    The Qauqaut (Chinese: 猴猴族; pinyin: Hóuhóuzú) were a Taiwanese Indigenous people who lived primarily in the town of Su-ao in Yilan County. They spoke the...
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    The main island was inhabited by a diversity of Taiwanese indigenous peoples speaking Austronesian languages until Han settlement began in the early...
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    Kingdom of Middag (category Taiwanese indigenous peoples)
    This polity was established by the Taiwanese indigenous peoples of Papora, Babuza, Pazeh, and Hoanya.[citation needed] It ruled as many as 27 villages, occupying...
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    old Favorlang language: Taokas and Poavosa dialects Papora-Hoanya language: Papora, Hoanya dialects   Northwest Formosan Saisiyat language: Taai and Tungho...
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  • Thumbnail for Indonesian language
    Old Malay language became a lingua franca and was spoken widely by most people in the archipelago. Indonesian (in its standard form) has essentially the...
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    Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the population of the Philippines, and as a second...
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  • Southern Sorsogon are inflected for focus and aspect. Waray language Waray people Masbateño language Bisakol languages Visayans Southern Sorsogon at Ethnologue...
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  • Thumbnail for Taivoan people
    The Taivoan or Tevorangh are a Taiwanese indigenous people. The Taivoan originally settled around hill and basin areas in Tainan, especially in the Yujing...
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    recorded 3.3 million people speakers of Balinese, however the Bali Cultural Agency estimated in 2011 that the number of people still using the Balinese...
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  • around 25 million people in Madagascar and the Comoros. Most people in Madagascar speak it as a first language, as do some people of Malagasy descent...
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    Taiwanese Plains Aboriginal tribes (including the Taokas, Papora, Pazeh, Hoanya and Babuzas) populated the plains that make up modern Taichung. They were...
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  • Luilang, Pazeh, Saisiat Pituish Atayalic, Thao, Favorlang, Taokas, Papora, Hoanya Enemish Siraya Walu-Siwaish Tsouic, Paiwan, Rukai, Puyuma, Amis, Bunun Muish...
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    language of the Waray people and second language of the Abaknon people of Capul, Northern Samar, and some Cebuano-speaking peoples of western and southern...
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    languages are a geographic grouping comprising the languages of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, all of which are Austronesian. They do not form a single subfamily...
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    Freeway No. 3 serves Nantou City. Its name is a transliteration of the Hoanya word Ramtau with its first character (南; "south") chosen to complement that...
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