The Pazeh people (or Pazih; 巴則海 or 巴宰), including the Kaxabu, are the descendants of the Pazeh-speaking indigenous people from Taichung and Miaoli areas of Taiwan. Due to the processes of acculturation and cultural assimilation, the majority of Taiwanese who identify themselves as Pazeh reside in the Ai-lan district (愛蘭地區) in the central city of Puli, Nantou.[1] Christian missionaries arrived in Taiwan in 1865, and the Pazeh people in the area were fully converted to the religion by 1871.[2]
^Hua, Meng-ching; Pan, Jason (15 June 2014). "Pazeh writers get awards for preserving language". Taipei Times. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
^Chen, Feng-li; Hsiao, Sherry (26 June 2019). "Church documents reveal Puli history". Taipei Times. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
The Pazehpeople (or Pazih; 巴則海 or 巴宰), including the Kaxabu, are the descendants of the Pazeh-speaking indigenous people from Taichung and Miaoli areas...
Pazeh (also spelled Pazih, Pazéh) and Kaxabu are dialects of an extinct language of the Pazeh and Kaxabu, neighboring Taiwanese indigenous peoples. The...
Pazeh may refer to: PazehpeoplePazeh language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pazeh. If an internal link led you here...
Taiwanese speech was forced upon Aborigines like the Pazehpeople. Hoklo Taiwanese has replaced Pazeh and driven it to near extinction. Aboriginal status...
located in the district. The original inhabitants of the area were the Pazehpeople, who inhabited the Taichung Basin. The first Han settlers arrived in...
forces following widespread resistance by Papora, Babuza, Taokas and Pazeh speaking peoples of the central plain. Jolin Tsai (born 1980), Taiwanese singer,...
The Kaxabu people are a variant of the Pazeh/Kaxabu ethno-linguistic group of Taiwanese Aborigines. Kingdom of Middag Formosan languages Taiwanese indigenous...
dialects Northwest Formosan Saisiyat language: Taai and Tungho dialects Pazeh language and Kulun Atayalic Atayal language Seediq language a.k.a. Truku/Taroko...
the Pazeh. Hoklo Taiwanese has replaced Pazeh and driven it to near extinction. Indigenous status has been requested by Plains indigenous peoples. Many...
activities in 1994 and 1996. Moreover, the descendants of Siraya, Taokas, and Pazeh have also tried to re-establish and pass on their traditions and cultures...
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as 泰耶爾墩. Before the mid-18th century, the area was a territory of the Pazehpeople, which they called Haluton. This name was adapted into Hokkien as Haloton...
Taiwanese speech was forced upon Aborigines like the Pazeh. Hoklo Taiwanese has replaced Pazeh and driven it to near extinction. Aboriginal status has...
The Basay are an aboriginal people of Taiwan. Their ancestors spoke the Basay language. During the 1600s, the Basay people "monopolized" control over river...
it still has many features of split ergativity (Hsieh & Huang 2006:91). Pazeh and Thao, also Northern Formosan languages, are the only other Formosan...
is centered. The Sakizaya are an Austronesian people, mostly related to other Taiwanese indigenous peoples, and have cultural, linguistic, and genetic ties...
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...
dialects, Poavosa and the extinct Taokas, were separated by Papora and Pazeh. The first commercial publication to be written in Taokas is the picture...
Traditionally, the Taiwanese indigenous peoples are usually classified into two groups by their places of residence. Languages and cultures of aboriginal...
with Saisiyat, while Blust (1999) proposes it was more closely related to Pazeh. "Táiwān yuánzhùmín píngpǔ zúqún bǎinián fēnlèi shǐ xìliè dìtú" 臺灣原住民平埔族群百年分類史系列地圖...
century. This polity was established by the Taiwanese indigenous peoples of Papora, Babuza, Pazeh, and Hoanya.[citation needed] It ruled as many as 27 villages...
The Taivoan or Tevorangh are a Taiwanese indigenous people. The Taivoan originally settled around hill and basin areas in Tainan, especially in the Yujing...
a Malayic language spoken by 300,000 to 500,000 people. It is the native language of the Kutai people (Indonesian: Suku Kutai, Kutai: Urang Kutai)[what...
" (or "The spear is hunted the pigs with by the man in the mountains.") Pazeh, which became extinct in 2010, had four voices: Actor Voice, Patient Voice...
Basay to the north, Babuza-Taokas in the most populated western plains, and Pazeh bordering it in the center west of the island. Mandarin is commonly known...
However, they are now lost in many dialects of Atayal, Seediq, and also Pazeh (Blust 2009:615). Li, Paul Jen-kuei. 1981. "Reconstruction of Proto-Atayalic...