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    The Bunun (Bunun: Bunun), also historically known as the Vonum, are a Taiwanese indigenous people. They speak the Bunun language. Unlike other aboriginal...
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    The Bunun language (Chinese: 布農語) is spoken by the Bunun people of Taiwan. It is one of the Formosan languages, a geographic group of Austronesian languages...
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  • Look up Bunun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bunun can refer to: the Bunun people of Taiwan the Bunun language, their Austronesian language This disambiguation...
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    The Bunun Leisure Farm or Bunun Tribal Leisure Farm (traditional Chinese: 布農部落休閒農場; simplified Chinese: 布农部落休闲农场; pinyin: Bùnóng Bùluò Xiūxián Nóngchǎng)...
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    The Bunun Cultural Museum (traditional Chinese: 布農族文化館; simplified Chinese: 布农族文化馆; pinyin: Bùnóng Zú Wénwùguǎn) is a museum about Bunun people in Haiduan...
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  • In the culture of the Bunun of Taiwan, a hanitu or qanitu is a spirit. The concept does not exactly equate with similar myths from other cultures. The...
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  • Lǐ Pǐnhán) prior to exclusively using her Bunun name. Her Bunun-language name is Savungaz Valincinan; Bunun uses the Latin script. It is transliterated...
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    traditional taboos of Taiwanese aborigines. Bunun people call black bears Aguman or Duman, which means the devil. If a Bunun hunter's trap accidentally traps a...
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    Taiwan blue magpie (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    Tsou, Thao, and Bunun peoples. The sacred bird is called Teofsi'za in Tsou, Fitfit in Thao, and Haipis (Isbukun group) / Kaipis in Bunun. In the common...
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    Takasago people (高砂族, Takasago-zoku). The latter group included the Atayal, Bunun, Tsou, Saisiat, Paiwan, Puyuma, and Amis peoples. The Tao (Yami) and Rukai...
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    times'.) Bunun Rukai–Tsouic (CV~ reduplication in human-counting series replaced with competing pAN noun-marker *u- [unknown whether Bunun once had the...
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    Bukun Ismahasan Islituan (category Bunun people)
    (林聖賢) in Chinese, is a Taiwanese indigenous poet and writer from Isbukun Bunun. He was born in 1956 in the Maia community, Sanmin Township, Kaohsiung County...
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    about 584,000, and the government recognises 16 groups. The Ami, Atayal, Bunun, Kanakanavu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiyat, Saaroa, Sakizaya...
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    Rukaic Rukai Tsouic Tsou Kanakanavu Saaroa Northern East Southern ? Puyuma Paiwan Bunun...
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    indigenous peoples of Taiwan, the Bunun have very little dance music. The best-studied element of traditional Bunun music is improvised polyphonic song...
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    the word orders of several Formosan languages. Rukai: VSO, VOS Tsou: VOS Bunun: VSO Atayal: VSO, VOS Saisiyat: VS, SVO Pazih: VOS, SVO Thao: VSO, SVO Amis:...
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    Even among native speakers of the language, they use primarily Mandarin or Bunun in their daily lives. There is no longer an active speech community for...
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  • Hürel. Following the release of their debut single in 1970, "Ve Ölum/Şeytan Bunun Neresinde," they band released two LPs and more than ten singles in six...
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  • (West Timor), East Timor Christianity → Roman Catholicism Bunun Austronesian → Formosan → Bunun Taiwan (Nantou) Animism, Christianity Burghers Indo-European...
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    The Chiaming Lake (Chinese: 嘉明湖; pinyin: Jiāmíng Hú; Bunun:Cidanuman Buan (mirror of the moon)) is a lake in Haiduan Township, Taitung County, Taiwan...
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    (mainly in Fujian) and consists of Amis (autonym: Pangcah), Paiwan and Bunun peoples.[citation needed] The People's Republic of China government officially...
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    Taiwanese indigenous peoples Peoples Nationally Recognized Amis Atayal Bunun Hla'alua (Saaroa) Kavalan Kanakanavu Paiwan Puyuma Rukai Saisiyat Sakizaya...
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    Rukaic Rukai Tsouic Tsou Kanakanavu Saaroa Northern East Southern ? Puyuma Paiwan Bunun...
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    geographic location (incomplete): Formosan: Taiwan (e.g., Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Paiwan, collectively known as Taiwanese indigenous peoples) Malayo-Polynesian:...
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    pronouns "bu", where sound "b" is replaced with sound "m". For example: "bunun>munun//mının, muna//mına, munu//munı, munda//mında, mundan//mından". In...
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    death, or crop failure. The Bunun people call Asian black bears Aguman or Duman, which means devil. Traditionally, a Bunun hunter who has accidentally...
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  • Atua (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    cultures, cognates of atua include the Polynesian aitu, Micronesian aniti, Bunun hanitu, Filipino and Tao anito, and Malaysian and Indonesian hantu or antu...
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  • — March 4, 2006 Kitt Peak Spacewatch  · 2.7 km MPC · JPL 268669 Bunun 2006 FA Bunun March 18, 2006 Lulin Observatory T.-C. Yang, Q.-z. Ye  · 3.2 km MPC ·...
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    Taoyuan or Namasia. The main indigenous groups in the city include the Bunun, Rukai, Saaroa and the Kanakanavu. As of December 2010, Kaohsiung hosts...
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    / 23.238822°N 120.834289°E / 23.238822; 120.834289 Taoyuan District (Bunun: Ngani; Chinese: 桃源區; pinyin: Táoyuán Qū) is a mountain indigenous district...
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