- The
Paiwan (
Paiwan: Kacalisian) are an
indigenous people of Taiwan. They
speak the
Paiwan language. In 2014, the
Paiwan numbered 96,334. This was approximately...
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Paiwan (
Paiwan: Vinuculjan,[citation needed] [vinutsuʎan]) is a
native language of
southern Taiwan. It is
spoken as a
first language by the
ethnic Paiwan...
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Paiwan may
refer to: the
Paiwan people the
Paiwan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Paiwan. If an
internal link...
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Taitung (Wade–Giles: Tʻai2-tung1 Hsien4; lit. 'Eastern part of Taiwan';
Paiwan: Valangaw) is the
third largest county in Taiwan,
located primarily on the...
- 1867, was a
punitive expedition launched by the
United States against the
Paiwan, an
indigenous Taiwanese tribe. The
expedition was
undertaken in retaliation...
- Takasago-zoku).
Gaoshan peoples included the Atayal, Bunun, Tsou, Saisiat,
Paiwan, Puyuma, and Amis peoples. The Tao (Yami) and
Rukai were
added later, for...
- Mantauran, Tona, and Maga
dialects of
Rukai are
divergent Puyuma
language Paiwan language (south-eastern tip of Formosa) (outside Formosa) Malayo-Polynesian...
- East Asia is a
geographical and
cultural region of Asia. It
includes China, ****an, Mongolia,
North Korea,
South Korea, and Taiwan, plus two
special administrative...
- The Amis (Amis: Amis, Ami, Pangcah;
Paiwan: Muqami), also
known as the
Pangcah (which
means 'people' and 'kinsmen'), are an
indigenous Austronesian ethnic...
- men who
warned them
against traveling inland for fear of
encountering the
Paiwan people, who the men
reported were dangerous.
According to the survivors...