- languages, and is
subdivided in five dialects:
Isbukun, Takbunuaz, Takivatan,
Takibaka and Takituduh.
Isbukun, the
dominant dialect, is
mainly spoken in the...
- communities: the Takbunuaz, the Takituduh, the Takibaka, the Takivatan, and the
Isbukun.
Until the
coming of the
Christian missionaries in the
beginning of the...
-
separate languages Bunun bnn 5 Takitudu, Takibakha, Takivatan, Takbanuaz,
Isbukun high
dialect diversity Kanakanavu xnb 1
moribund Kavalan ckv 1
listed in...
- The
sacred bird is
called Teofsi'za in Tsou,
Fitfit in Thao, and
Haipis (
Isbukun group) /
Kaipis in Bunun. In the
common great flood myths of
Taiwan Austronesian...
- Kavalan–Basay Siraya–Amis–Nataoran
Sakizaya ?
Southern [uncertain] Bunun
Isbukun Northern and
Central (Takitudu and Takbanuaz) Paiwan–Puyuma [uncertain]...
- ISBN 978-1-60785-222-3. Lin, ****-shan (1
April 2018). "郡社布農語的「三疊式」" [Triplication in
Isbukun Bunun] (PDF). 臺灣語文研究 [Journal of
Taiwanese Languages and Literature] (in...
- Sheng-hsien (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...
-
Mount Dongjunda (Chinese: 東郡大山; lit. 'mountain to the east of the
Junda (
Isbukun) Group') is a
mountain in
Xinyi Township,
Nantou County,
Taiwan with an...