- The Amis (Amis: Amis, Ami,
Pangcah; Paiwan: Muqami), also
known as the
Pangcah (which
means 'people' and 'kinsmen'), are an
indigenous Austronesian ethnic...
- Amis (Sowal no 'Amis or
Pangcah) is a
Formosan language of the Amis (or Ami), an
indigenous people living along the east
coast of Taiwan.
Currently the...
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lives in
mainland China (mainly in Fujian) and
consists of Amis (autonym:
Pangcah),
Paiwan and
Bunun peoples.[citation needed] The People's
Republic of China...
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Language Code No. of
dialects Dialects Notes Amis ami 5 'Amisay a
Pangcah, Siwkolan, Pasawalian, Farangaw,
Palidaw Atayal tay 6 Squliq, Skikun, Ts'ole'...
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rituals or ceremonies. Recently, it is also
discovered that the Amis (
Pangcah)
people living in
eastern Taiwan have been re-using the
sarcophagus by...
- name
Chinese Po****tion at
census 2000 Po****tion (02/2016)
Notes Amis
Pangcah, 'Amis 阿美族 148,992 203,740
Recognized since ****anese era. Amis name means...
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related to
Fengbin Township, Hualien. Sing ‘Olam. 阿美語簡明詞典(學生版) O
Citing no
Pangcah. Taipei: 臺灣族群母語推行委員會, 2011. ISBN 9789868693630 臺灣地區鄉鎮市區級以上行政區域名稱中英對照表 Archived...
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organized in 2013 by
Suming Rupi, an
indigenous singer-songwriter from the
Pangcah (Amis) people, and the
Dulan villagers in an
effort to
stimulate tribe-oriented...
- also made in
local aboriginal languages;
Taitung line has the
aboriginal Pangcah/Amis language. In
unusual situations,
conductors can
usually make announcements...
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plots of land that are
legally owned by
indigenous people. Some
urban Pangcah/Amis
people have
resorted to
foraging without permission on others' land...