- lit. 'true people';
Hakka Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: 賽夏族(Sòi-hà-tshu̍k)), also
spelled Saisiat, are an
indigenous people of Taiwan. In 2000 the
Saisiyat numbered 5,311...
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Saisiyat (sometimes
spelled Saisiat) is the
language of the Saisiyat, a
Taiwanese indigenous people. It is a
Formosan language of the
Austronesian family...
- Kung's
Birthday in Taiwan". "Hong Kong
Holidays and
Festivals - 2020". "
Saisiat Festival in Taiwan".
Traditional Chinese festivals on china.org.cn Portals:...
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rural southern and
central parts of
Miaoli county Taiwanese aborigines The
Saisiat currently reside in the
Wufeng Township of
Hsinchu County and the Nanzhuang...
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Folklore Museum".
Lonely Planet.
Retrieved 17 June 2021. "The
Museum of
Saisiat Folklore".
Miaoli Travel.
Retrieved 30 May 2017. "saySiyat
Museum , Miao-li...
- Co)(children's literature) 1993 《懶人變猴子:賽夏族的故事》Lazy
People Turn into Monkeys:
Saisiat Folklore (Taipei: Yuan-liu
Publishing Co.)(children's literature) 1993...
- PAn
reflexes in
Northwest Formosan languages Proto-Austronesian
Pazih Saisiat Thao
Atayalic *p p p p p *t t, s t, s, ʃ t, θ t, c (s) *c z [dz] h t x,...
- 'hand', is not
found for 'five' in some
Formosan languages, such as Pazeh,
Saisiat, Luilang,
Favorlang and Taokas;
numerals cognate with Proto-Malayo-Polynesian...
- (高砂族, Takasago-zoku). The
latter group included the Atayal, Bunun, Tsou,
Saisiat, Paiwan, Puyuma, and Amis peoples. The Tao (Yami) and
Rukai were added...
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lunar month Double Ninth Festival 重陽節
Based on
Chinese calendar 15th day of 10th
lunar month Saisiat Festival 賽夏節 Pas-taai
Festival of the
Saisiat tribe...