- The
Bunun (Chinese: 布農; pinyin: Bùnóng), also
historically known as the Vonum, are a
Taiwanese indigenous people. They
speak the
Bunun language. Unlike...
- The
Bunun language (Chinese: 布農語) is
spoken by the
Bunun people of Taiwan. It is one of the
Formosan languages, a
geographic group of
Austronesian languages...
- Look up
Bunun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bunun can
refer to: the
Bunun people of
Taiwan the
Bunun language,
their Austronesian language This disambiguation...
- The
Bunun Cultural Museum (traditional Chinese: 布農族文化館;
simplified Chinese: 布农族文化馆; pinyin: Bùnóng Zú Wénwùguǎn) is a
museum about Bunun people in Haiduan...
- The
Bunun Leisure Farm or
Bunun Tribal Leisure Farm (traditional Chinese: 布農部落休閒農場;
simplified Chinese: 布农部落休闲农场; pinyin: Bùnóng Bùluò Xiūxián Nóngchǎng)...
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referring to them as Takasago-zoku (高砂族). The
latter group included the Atayal,
Bunun, Tsou, Saisiat, Paiwan, Puyuma, and Amis peoples. The Tao (Yami) and Rukai...
- Tsou, Thao, and
Bunun peoples. The
sacred bird is
called Teofsi'za in Tsou,
Fitfit in Thao, and
Haipis (Isbukun group) /
Kaipis in
Bunun. In the common...
- the
aborigines that
reside in
Hualien include the Amis, Atayal,
Truku and
Bunun.
Hualien City is also the most
densely po****ted area in
Hualien county...
- The
Chiaming Lake (Chinese: 嘉明湖; pinyin: Jiāmíng Hú;
Bunun:Cidanuman Buan (mirror of the moon)) is a lake in
Haiduan Township,
Taitung County, Taiwan...
- times'.)
Bunun Rukai–Tsouic (CV~
reduplication in human-counting
series replaced with
competing pAN noun-marker *u- [unknown
whether Bunun once had the...