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Sakizaya is a
Formosan language closely related to Amis. One of the
large family of
Austronesian languages, it is
spoken by the
Sakizaya people, who are...
- The
Sakizaya (native name: Sakuzaya,
literally "real man"; Chinese: 撒奇萊雅族; pinyin: Sāqíláiyǎ;
occasionally Sakiraya or Sakidaya) are
Taiwanese indigenous...
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Sakizaya may
refer to:
Sakizaya language, a
Formosan language Sakizaya people, an
ethnic group of
Taiwan This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Bunun, Kanakanavu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiyat, Saaroa,
Sakizaya, Sediq, Thao,
Truku and Tsou live
mostly in the
eastern half of the island...
- 2007). "
Sakizaya Becomes the 13th
Indigenous Group".
Taiwan Journal.
Archived from the
original on 2007-06-30.
Retrieved May 5, 2007. "
Sakizaya Geographic...
- [citation needed] Much of modern-day
Hualien County was po****ted by the
Sakizaya people before the
arrival of the Spanish, Dutch, and Han
Chinese under...
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Kavalan language Ketagalan language, or
Ketangalan Central (Ami) Amis
proper Sakizaya Siraya language Bunun
language Rukai
language Mantauran, Tona, and...
- Chengkung-Kwangshan, and
Northern Amis (Nanshi Amis,
which includes Nataoran).
Sakizaya is a
moribund language spoken among the
northernmost ethnic Amis but is...
- in
Persian mythology and
Zoroastrianism Komod Pazik,
Sakizaya god of fire Icep Kanasaw,
Sakizaya goddess of fire Alaz, god of fire Od Iyesi, familiar...
- government,
including Thao in 2001,
Kavalan in 2002,
Truku (Taroko) in 2004,
Sakizaya in 2007,
Seediq in 2008,
Kanakanavu in 2014, and
Saaroa in 2014. There...