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Kanakanavu (also
spelled Kanakanabu) is a
Southern Tsouic language spoken by the
Kanakanavu people, an
indigenous people of
Taiwan (see
Taiwanese aborigines)...
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Kanakanavu (Chinese: 卡那卡那富族; Wade–Giles:
Kanakanavu) are an
indigenous people of
central southern Taiwan. They live in the two
villages of
Manga and...
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Kanakanavu can
refer to: the
Kanakanavu people the
Kanakanavu language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kanakanavu. If...
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government recognises 16 groups. The Ami, Atayal, Bunun,
Kanakanavu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiyat, Saaroa, Sakizaya, Sediq, Thao...
- languages, Tsou
proper and the
Southern languages Kanakanavu and Saaroa. The
Southern Tsouic languages of
Kanakanavu and
Saaroa have the
smallest phonemic inventories...
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phonemes with 23
consonants and 4
vowels containing length contrast,
while Kanakanavu and
Saaroa have the
fewest phonemes with 13
consonants and 4 vowels. The...
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Namasia District (
Kanakanavu language,
Bunun language: Namasia; Chinese: 那瑪夏區;
Hanyu Pinyin: Nàmǎxià Qū;
Tongyong Pinyin: Nàmǎsià Cyu; Wade–Giles: Na4-ma3-hsia4...
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Teduray folk
religion Visayan folk
religion Fomba Gasy
Jarai religion Kanakanavu native religion Malaysian folk
religion Datuk Keramat Jakun religion Pengarap...
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sixth dialect, Taki****n,
became extinct in the 1970s. The
Saaroa and
Kanakanavu, two
smaller minority groups who
share their territory with an Isbukun...
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Sakizaya had been
listed as Amis and the
Sediq as Atayal. Hla'alua and
Kanakanavu were
recognized as the 15th and 16th
ethnic group on 26 June 2014. A full...