- The
Qauqaut (Chinese: 猴猴族; pinyin: Hóuhóuzú) were a
Taiwanese Indigenous people who
lived primarily in the town of Su-ao in
Yilan County. They
spoke the...
- modern-day
Taipei in
northern Taiwan by the Basay,
Qauqaut, and
Trobiawan peoples. Trobiawan, Linaw, and
Qauqaut were
other dialects (see East
Formosan languages)...
- Tatu
River and
Tachia River not far from the
coast Thao: Chos****
River Qauqaut: mid-stream of
Takiri River (Liwuhsi in Chinese) Siraya:
Chianan Plains...
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Languages Basay (formerly), Mandarin,
Taiwanese Religion Buddhism,
Animism Related ethnic groups Other Taiwanese Aborigines Especially Qauqaut and Kavalan...
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Northern (Kavalanic languages)
Basay language:
Trobiawa and Linaw–
Qauqaut dialects Kavalan language Ketagalan language, or
Ketangalan Central (Ami)...
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Babuza Basay Hoanya (Arikun/Lloa)
Ketagalan Luilang Pazeh/Kaxabu
Papora Qauqaut Taokas Trobiawan Related topics Plains indigenous peoples List of indigenous...
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Languages Kavalan, Mandarin,
Taiwanese Hokkien Religion Animism,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Other Taiwanese Aborigines Especially Basay and
Qauqaut...
- Unrecognized: Babuza, Basay, Hoanya, Ketagalan, Luilang, Pazeh/Kaxabu, Papora,
Qauqaut, Taokas, Trobiawan. The People's
Republic of
China (PRC)
officially recognizes...
- modern-day Taipei. East
Formosan Kavalanic Kavalan(endangered) Basay†
Qauqaut† Amis–Sakizaya
Sakizaya Amis
Sirayaic Siraya† Taivoan–Makatao Taivoan†...
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Babuza Basay Hoanya (Arikun/Lloa)
Ketagalan Luilang Pazeh/Kaxabu
Papora Qauqaut Taokas Trobiawan Related topics Plains indigenous peoples List of indigenous...