4-597: Sakizaya may refer to: Sakizaya language , a Formosan language Sakizaya people , an ethnic group of Taiwan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sakizaya . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sakizaya&oldid=1224542006 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
8-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages Sakizaya language Sakizaya is a Formosan language closely related to Amis . One of the large family of Austronesian languages, it is spoken by the Sakizaya people , who are concentrated on the eastern Pacific coast of Taiwan . Since 2007 they have been recognized by
12-683: The Taiwan government as one of the sixteen distinct indigenous groups on the island. After the Takobowan incident [ zh ] of 1878, the Sakizaya people hid among the Nataoran Amis. Scholars mistakenly categorised the Sakizaya language as a dialect of Amis. In 2002, the Center of Aboriginal Studies of National Chengchi University in Taiwan corrected this error when they edited
16-771: The indigenous languages textbooks. That year, the Sakizaya language was designated both as a Chilai and Amis sublanguage. Both are included in the family of Austronesian languages. On 17 January 2007, the Sakizaya community became the thirteenth distinct indigenous ethnic group recognised by the Taiwanese government. A total of 985 people are registered as Sakizaya. They live primarily in the Takubuwan, Sakur, Maifor and Kaluluwan communities. Thousands of other Sakizaya are still registered as Amis, based on historic classifications. Around half of Amis politicians in Hualien City ,
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