The Paiwan (Paiwan: Kacalisian; Chinese: 排灣; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pâi-oan; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄆㄞˊㄨㄢ) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak the Paiwan language...
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Paiwan (Paiwan: Vinuculjan, [vinutsuʎan]) is a native language of southern Taiwan. It is spoken as a first language by the ethnic Paiwan, a Taiwanese indigenous...
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Paiwan may refer to: the Paiwan people the Paiwan language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Paiwan. If an internal link...
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them as Takasago people (高砂族, Takasago-zoku). The latter group included the Atayal, Bunun, Tsou, Saisiat, Paiwan, Puyuma, and Amis peoples. The Tao (Yami)...
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breath through the flute.[citation needed] In Southern Taiwan, the Paiwan people play a twin-pipes nose flute. They also play a twin-pipes mouth flute...
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invasion of Taiwan (1874), Japanese punitive expedition against the Paiwan people Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895) of the ex-Qing, Chinese-inhabited...
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indigenous religions. The indigenous practices and shamanism of the Paiwan people of Taiwan was the fastest declining religion in the country. This prompted...
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Abao (musician) (category Paiwan people)
songwriter. Born Aljenljeng Tjaluvie in Taitung County, she is of the Paiwan people and performs in their language. Additionally, she is fluent in Taiwanese...
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irritation or inflammation its stinging hairs may cause. Among the Paiwan people, and Puyuma people of Taiwan, both ethnic groups have the custom of whipping adolescents...
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response to the Mudan Incident of December 1871. The Paiwan people, who are indigenous peoples of Taiwan, murdered 54 crewmembers of a wrecked merchant...
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Power Station (Taiwanese band) (category Paiwan people)
duo, composed of Yu Chiu-hsin (尤秋興) and Yen Chih-lin (顏志琳), both of the Paiwan tribe of Taiwan's Pingtung County. Their music is characterized by their...
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Yang Yung-wei (category Paiwan people)
(Chinese: 楊勇緯; pinyin: Yáng Yǒngwěi; Paiwan language: Drangadrang; born 28 September 1997) is a Taiwanese Paiwan judoka. He is the current silver Olympic...
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[better source needed] The traditional dress of Rukai people has many similarities with that of the Paiwan people, probably due to the similarity of their geographical...
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the guihua shufan Paiwan people, Qing dynasty painting, Qianlong period (1735–1796) Thao people Tsou people Atayal people Atayal people The Qing initially...
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Rukai and Paiwan people are allowed to hunt bears, but the hunters have to pay the price of carrying the ancient curse in return. Rukai people believe hunting...
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Park Stone-slab housing of the Paiwan people in Tjuvecekadan Tribe (老七佳部落) An imitation slate house of the Paiwan people at the National Museum of Natural...
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Giljegiljaw Kungkuan (category Paiwan people)
and a home run. Giljegiljaw is an Indigenous Taiwanese and belongs to the Paiwan tribe. He was previously known as Li-Jen Chu. 2019 Cleveland Indians Press...
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forest ravines, at elevations from 700 to 2,300 m (2,300 to 7,500 ft). Paiwan people extracted a blue dye from its roots. "Strobilanthes formosana S.Moore"...
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Taimali Township is located on the Pacific coast. The indigenous Amis and Paiwan peoples make up one-third of the population. Tjavualji was established 1,000...
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Pacifying Shrine") building is a shrine built to inter the souls of all the people who died during World War II, regardless of their nationality. It is located...
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List of female monarchs (section Sidama people)
Paiwan people (排灣族) (reigned ?–1723) Leng-leng (Chinese: 冷冷) of the Paiwan people (排灣族) (reigned c. 1770) Bao-zhu (Chinese: 寶珠) of the Puyuma people (卑南族)...
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Hoklo diets. "Taro cookies" are common in some Formosan diets. The Paiwan people use a special kiln roast method to preserve dried taro, which can be...
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6,742 people (February 2024). The township comprises six villages: Beiye, Jiayi, Liangshan, Majia, Paiwan and Sanhe. Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural...
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Pas-ta'ay of the Saisiyat people, the Maljeveq of the Paiwan people, the Milalikis or Misacepo' and Harvest Festival of the Amis people, the Flying Fish Festival...
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Rukai and Paiwan people are permitted to hunt Asian black bears, though they believe that doing so will curse the hunters involved: Rukai people believe...
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Same-sex marriage in Taiwan (category Articles containing Paiwan-language text)
that may be placed on the LGBT spectrum. The Paiwan people historically recognized a term called adju (Paiwan pronunciation: [ˈaɟu]) that was "used by female...
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township of the county. The main population is the Paiwan people of the Taiwanese aborigines. The original Paiwan name for the area was Tjakuvukuvulj (Tjakuvukuvuɬ;...
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Cudjuy Patjidres (category Paiwan people)
that it was indeed a photo of the Paiwan people. He then undertook research work on the tattoos of the Paiwan people, whose ancestral tattoo tradition...
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Tseng Chih-yung (category Paiwan people)
(Chinese: 曾智勇; born 28 February 1962) is a Taiwanese politician. Tseng is of Paiwan descent, and also known by the name Ljaucu Zingrur. Tseng attended National...
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his wife, and some men escaped. The Koaluts (Guizaijiao) tribe of the Paiwan people captured and killed them. Two rescue attempts failed. Le Gendre, the...
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