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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...
Saisiyat may refer to: Saisiyat people, of Taiwan Saisiyat language, their Austronesian language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
whereas Saisiyat does (Li 2000). Although closely related to Saisiyat, the Pazeh language does not have the infix -um- that is present in Saisiyat. Pazeh...
the exception of some Northern Formosan languages, such as Thao, Saisiyat, and Pazih, possibly from influence from Chinese. Li (1998) lists the word...
Museum of Saisiyat Folklore (traditional Chinese: 賽夏族民俗文物館; simplified Chinese: 赛夏族民俗文物馆; pinyin: Sàixiàzú Mínsú Wénwùguǎn) is a museum of Saisiyat people...
90 sq mi). The population consists of Hakkas, Hoklos and the indigenous Saisiyat and Atayal people. The township comprises nine villages: Nanfu, Nanjiang...
Babuza, and Taokas), and the Northwest Formosan languages (Pazeh and Saisiyat; Li places Western Plains with this grouping). The Northern Formosan subgroup...
of the Han Chinese, the Hsinchu area was home to the indigenous Taokas, Saisiyat, and Atayal. After the Spanish occupied northern Taiwan, Catholic missionaries...
culture Susuya culture Nivkh people Ainu-Nivkh rivalry Penglai Mountain Saisiyat people Pas-ta'ai John Batchelor (1904). The Koropok-Guru or pit-dwellers...
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-pà-chiam san; lit. 'Greater Papak Peak', Atayal: Papak waqa, Saisiyat: Kapatalayan) is located in the northern section of the Shei-Pa National...
pronouns below are from Li (2000). (Note: vis. = visible, prox. = proximal) Saisiyat has an elaborate pronominal system (Hsieh & Huang 2006:93). The Thao personal...
groups. The Ami, Atayal, Bunun, Kanakanavu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiyat, Saaroa, Sakizaya, Sediq, Thao, Truku and Tsou live mostly in the eastern...
people in Indonesia. The pattern of the Goddess of Thunder (wa:on) of Saisiyat people in Taiwan. In Bhutan, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, the swastika is...
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...
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)...
home of people from different origins, such as Hakka, Hoklo, Atayal and Saisiyat. After Koxinga took over Taiwan from the Netherlands, he placed Miaoli...
is a citrus species from Taiwan. It is endangered in the wild. In the Saisiyat language it is called Katayoe'. The Japanese named it the Nansho Daidai...
recognized nine ethnic groups: Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiyat, Tsou, and Yami. After the 2000s, indigenous cultural revitalization movements...
started occurring again in 1907, such as the Beipu uprising by Hakka and Saisiyat people in 1907, Luo Fuxing in 1913 and the Tapani Incident of 1915. The...