- Modern-day
Taivoan people simultaneously practice traditional animism and
Taoism influenced by
Chinese immigrants,
while only very few
Taivoans practice...
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after their ethnonym for a
nearby Taiwanese aboriginal tribe,
possibly Taivoan people. Use of the
current Chinese name (臺灣 / 台灣)
became official as early...
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Taivoan or
Taivuan may
refer to: Look up
Taivoan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. the
Taivoan people the
Taivoan language This
disambiguation page...
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Taivoan or Taivuan, is a
Formosan language spoken until the end of the 19th
century by the
indigenous Taivoan people of Taiwan.
Taivoan used to be regarded...
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Siraya people of Taiwan,
derived from Proto-Siraya. Some
scholars believe Taivoan and
Makatao are two
dialects of Siraya, but now more
evidence shows that...
- leases, mortgages, and
other commerce contracts written in the Sinckan,
Taivoan, and
Makatao languages.
Among Han Chinese, they are
commonly referred to...
- Indonesian, Javanese,
Tagalog (or
standardized as Filipino), and Malay.
Taivoan and
Makatao used to be
considered Sirayan communities but are now classified...
- The
Taivoan Night Ceremony (
Taivoan: Taai, Taa) is one of the most
important annual ceremonial rituals of the
Taivoan, a
plain indigenous people in Taiwan...
- tobacco. The
roasted seeds have
reportedly been used to make into a tea. The
Taivoan people in the
Nanzixian River basin of
Taiwan harvest the
tough bark of...
- kind”. The
magpie counting song is a
folklore remnant of ornithomancy. The
Taivoan people refer to the 'oh-ah, oh-ah' call of
crows as pháinn-kiat-tiāu, signifying...