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- Saisiyat may refer to: Saisiyat people, of Taiwan Saisiyat language, their Austronesian language This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- The Saisiyat (Chinese: 賽夏; pinyin: Sàixià; Wade–Giles: Sai4 Hsia4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: 獅設族(Sai-siat-cho̍k); lit. 'true people'; Hakka Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: 賽夏族(Sòi-hà-tshu̍k))...
- Saisiyat (sometimes spelled Saisiat) is the language of the Saisiyat, a Taiwanese indigenous people. It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian family...
- the exception of some Northern Formosan languages, such as Thao, Saisiyat, and Pazih, possibly from influence from Chinese. Li (1998) lists the word...
- China during World War II The pattern of the Goddess of Thunder (wa:on) of Saisiyat people in Taiwan. The symbol of the Falun Gong movement Ancient Gr**** architectural...
- the "Ritual to the Spirits of the Short [People]", is a ritual of the Saisiyat people, a Taiwanese aboriginal group. The ritual commemorates the Ta'ai...
- of the Han Chinese, the Hsinchu area was home to the indigenous Taokas, Saisiyat, and Atayal. After the Spanish occupied northern Taiwan, Catholic missionaries...
- authorities, a group of insurgents from the Hakka subgroup of Han Chinese and Saisiyat indigenous group in Hoppo, Shinchiku Chō (modern-day Beipu, Hsinchu County)...
- dialects Papora-Hoanya language: Papora, Hoanya dialects   Northwest Formosan Saisiyat language: Taai and Tungho dialects Pazeh language and Kulun   Atayalic...
- pages of Tsuchida (1985). Li (2008) follows Tsuchida in linking Kulon with Saisiyat, while Blust (1999) proposes it was more closely related to Pazeh. "Táiwān...