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Plains indigenous peoples, also
known as
Pingpu people (Chinese: 平埔族群; pinyin:
Píngpu zúqún; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pêⁿ-po͘-cho̍k-kûn) and
previously as
plain aborigines...
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Efforts to gain
recognition for
Pingpu peoples from the
Council of
Indigenous Peoples have been
largely ineffective.
Pingpu activists have
called on the...
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struggled to
enter the
mountains in the late 19th century, the
terms Pingpu (平埔族; Píngpǔzú; 'Plains peoples') and
Gaoshan (高山族; Gāoshānzú; 'High Mountain...
- The
Xiaolin Pingpu Cultural Museum (traditional Chinese: 小林平埔族群文物館;
simplified Chinese: 小林平埔族群文物馆; pinyin: Xiǎolín
Píngpǔ Zúqún Wénwùguǎn) is a museum...
- Shanhua, and Sinshih, respectively. The
Siraya are
Plains indigenous peoples (
Pingpu) — that is,
occupants of flat
coastal regions rather than
mountain areas...
- in the mid-1980s, with the
study of the
Pingpu ethnic as one of main
projects in the
early stages. The
Pingpu ethnic group of the
South Island ethnic...
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harmed the
legitimacy of the
Pingpu movement for
recognition and reparations, and they
considered it
deeply insulting: "The
Pingpu were the
first of Taiwan's...
- M****cripts
Naming customs of
Taiwanese indigenous peoples "Táiwān yuánzhùmín
píngpǔ zúqún bǎinián fēnlèi shǐ xìliè dìtú" 臺灣原住民平埔族群百年分類史系列地圖 (A
history of the...
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restaurants and vendors. The area is
first recorded as the
preserve of a
tribe of
Pingpu aborigines during the Qing
dynasty period in Taiwan. When Han
Chinese farmers...
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Stanford Uni.
Press (Stanford), 1993. Pan Ying.
Taiwan Pingpu Zu Shi [History of Taiwan's
Pingpu Tribes], pp. 440–62. SMC
Publishing (Taipei), 1996. ISBN 957-638-358-7...