ATAYAL – 泰雅

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ATAYAL – 泰雅

The Village of Smangus, in an area inhabitated by the Atayal People in Central Taiwan (ecoclub.com).

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The Atayal, also known as the Tayal and the Tayan, are a Taiwanese indigenous people. The Atayal people number around 90,000, approximately 16% of Taiwan’s total indigenous population, making them the third-largest indigenous group. The preferred term for this People Group is “Tayal”, although the Taiwanese government officially recognizes them as “Atayal”. The Atayal word for Atayal is tayal, meaning “human” or “man”. The Atayal people are believed to have migrated to Taiwan from Southern China or Southeast Asia. Genetic studies have also found similarities between the Atayal and other people in the Philippines and Thailand, and to a lesser extent with south China and Vietnam. The Atayal are genetically distinct from the Amis people who are the largest indigenous group in Taiwan, as well as from the Han people, suggesting little mingling between these people. (wikipedia.org).

Families of Formosan languages before Chinese colonization. Malayo-Polynesian (red) may lie within Eastern Formosan (purple). Note that the white section in the northwest of the country does not indicate a complete absence of aboriginal people from that part of Taiwan. (wikipedia.org).

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