The Siraya (Chinese: 西拉雅族; pinyin: Xīlāyǎ Zú) people are a Taiwanese indigenous people. The Siraya settled flat coastal plains in the southwest part of...
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Siraya is a Formosan language spoken until the end of the 19th century by the indigenous Siraya people of Taiwan, derived from Proto-Siraya. Some scholars...
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Taivoan people, but they refuse to be identified as "Siraya" or a subgroup of the Siraya people. According to the oral history, Taivoan people originally...
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Look up Siraya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Siraya may refer to: Siraya people, of Taiwan Siraya language, their Austronesian language, now extinct...
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villages supported a population of more than 1,500 people, surrounded by smaller satellite villages. Siraya villages were constructed of dwellings made of...
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and Taitung County; and the Siraya tribe moved to Taitung. However, relocation could not prevent the Plains indigenous peoples from being assimilated. After...
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Chin-Feng Chen (category Siraya people)
Wade–Giles: Ch'en2 Chin1-Feng1; born 28 October 1977) is a Taiwanese aborigine of Siraya tribal ancestry, who is a former professional baseball outfielder. In 2002...
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scholars who can understand them. The Sinckan language was spoken by the Siraya people that lived in what is now Tainan. During the time when Taiwan was under...
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Sirayaic languages (redirect from Proto-Siraya)
Li (2010) considers Proto-Siraya belongs to East Formosan languages, along with Kavalanic and Amis languages. The Proto-Siraya language is the reconstructed...
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Siaolin Village (category Taivoan people)
village. 471 people lost their lives in the incident. Due to the influx of Siraya people in early 18th century to Yujin Basin, Taivoan people started to...
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