-
Dutch and
their allies, with the
chief belligerents being the
village of
Mattau,
whose inhabitants in 1629
ambushed and
slaughtered a
group of
sixty Dutch...
- re****tion.
Mattau was then
forced to
return the
property stolen from
Sinkan and make reparation. The
people of
Sinkan then
attacked Mattau and Baccluan...
- to ****ail
Mattau,
killing 26
tribal people and
burning all the
buildings in
Mattau. On
December 18,
Mattau surrendered and
signed the
Mattau Act (麻豆條約)...
-
Dutch failure,
Mattau warriors raided Sinkan. The
Dutch returned and
drove off the pirates. The
people of
Sinkan then
attacked Mattau and Baccluan, and...
- Taiwan. It owes its name to the
Siraya language word
Moatau or Mattou.
Mattau was one of the four core
Sirayan villages during much of Taiwan's colonial...
-
Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia), the
Dutch subjugated and
burned Mattau.
Since Mattau was the most
powerful village in the area, the
victory brought a...
-
Dutch failure,
Mattau warriors raided Sinkan. The
Dutch returned and
drove off the pirates. The
people of
Sinkan then
attacked Mattau and Baccluan, and...
- Tirozen, Tilocen, Tilossen, Tilocen, and Thilocen. The
place was
north of
Mattau (modern-day Madou, Tainan) and
south of
Favorlang (Huwei, Yunlin). In 1661...
- Press. pp. 152–153. ISBN 978-0-253-21305-1. Browning,
Christopher R.;
Mattäus, Jürgen (2007). The
Origins of the
Final Solution: The
Evolution of ****...
-
subjugation of the
recalcitrant village of
Mattau (modern
Madou 麻豆) and its allies. This
final victory over
Mattau, made
possible by the
arrival of five hundred...