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Taokas (Chinese: 道卡斯族; pinyin: Dàokǎsīzú) is one of a number of indigenous ethno-linguistic groups that inhabited the plains of western Taiwan. The Taokas were located in the areas around today's Hsinchu City/Hsinchu County, Miaoli County, and Taichung City region. Several Taokas groups have been historically linked to many revolts that plagued Taiwan during the Qing era (1683–1895). The Taokas were not always opposed to Han encroachment on their lands as several Taokas groups were involved in building the Ta-Chia Mazu Temple. Today, only a small number of people in the central city of Puli identify themselves as ethnic Taokas or even Taiwanese Aborigines.

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  • Taokas (fr)
  • Taokas (it)
  • タオカス族 (ja)
  • Taokas people (en)
  • 道卡斯族 (zh)
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  • Les Taokas sont l'un des groupes aborigènes de Taïwan, mais ne sont pas reconnus officiellement par la République de Chine. (fr)
  • Taokas (Chinese: 道卡斯族; pinyin: Dàokǎsīzú) is one of a number of indigenous ethno-linguistic groups that inhabited the plains of western Taiwan. The Taokas were located in the areas around today's Hsinchu City/Hsinchu County, Miaoli County, and Taichung City region. Several Taokas groups have been historically linked to many revolts that plagued Taiwan during the Qing era (1683–1895). The Taokas were not always opposed to Han encroachment on their lands as several Taokas groups were involved in building the Ta-Chia Mazu Temple. Today, only a small number of people in the central city of Puli identify themselves as ethnic Taokas or even Taiwanese Aborigines. (en)
  • タオカス族、タオカス語で自称はTaukat/Taukan、台湾先住民に属する民族である。平埔族に分類される。漢字で道卡斯族、斗葛族、大甲族と表記される。台湾の桃園市、新竹県、苗栗県、台中市に分布している。台湾諸語のタオカス語を話していた。1732年まで存在した大肚王国の構成民族である。 中国大陸から漢民族が続々と台湾に渡来、定着するにつれタオカス族は圧迫され、1814年に郭百年事件が発生した。サオ族はブローカーとして台湾西部平野在住の平埔族系を応募し、南投県の埔里盆地を再開拓させた。一部のタオカス族も、埔里で房裡社(Waraoral、紅瓦厝、今の南投県埔里鎮房里里)などの集落を建てた。 現在、苗栗県後龍鎮新民里や南投県埔里鎮房里里に在住のタオカス族は、母語や伝統的な祭りを伝承している。 (ja)
  • 道卡斯族(道卡斯語:Taukat,英語:Taokas),又名斗葛族,為台灣原住民族群之一,族名音譯自日本學者伊能嘉矩記錄之「Taokas」,伊能依語言、文化保存程度將其歸類為平埔族群。 (zh)
  • I Taokas (caratteri cinesi: 道卡斯族) sono un popolo di aborigeni taiwanesi che risiedeva, un tempo, nelle pianure occidentali dell'isola di Taiwan. Ai giorni nostri, essi abitano nelle aree intorno alla regione di Hsinchu, in particolar modo nelle contee di Taichung e Miaoli. Storicamente, diversi gruppi taokas sono stati collegati alle rivolte accadute a Taiwan durante la dominazione Qing (1683-1895), tuttavia quest'etnia non si è sempre opposta ai cinesi Han, in quanto le tribù taokas aiutarono i cinesi a costruire il Tempio dedicato alla dea Mazu. (it)
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  • Taokas people (en)
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  • 道卡斯族 (en)
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  • Taokas men on the annual ceremony Khantian. (en)
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  • Dàokǎsīzú (en)
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  • Hsinchu, Miaoli, and Nantou in Taiwan (en)
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  • Les Taokas sont l'un des groupes aborigènes de Taïwan, mais ne sont pas reconnus officiellement par la République de Chine. (fr)
  • Taokas (Chinese: 道卡斯族; pinyin: Dàokǎsīzú) is one of a number of indigenous ethno-linguistic groups that inhabited the plains of western Taiwan. The Taokas were located in the areas around today's Hsinchu City/Hsinchu County, Miaoli County, and Taichung City region. Several Taokas groups have been historically linked to many revolts that plagued Taiwan during the Qing era (1683–1895). The Taokas were not always opposed to Han encroachment on their lands as several Taokas groups were involved in building the Ta-Chia Mazu Temple. Today, only a small number of people in the central city of Puli identify themselves as ethnic Taokas or even Taiwanese Aborigines. (en)
  • I Taokas (caratteri cinesi: 道卡斯族) sono un popolo di aborigeni taiwanesi che risiedeva, un tempo, nelle pianure occidentali dell'isola di Taiwan. Ai giorni nostri, essi abitano nelle aree intorno alla regione di Hsinchu, in particolar modo nelle contee di Taichung e Miaoli. Storicamente, diversi gruppi taokas sono stati collegati alle rivolte accadute a Taiwan durante la dominazione Qing (1683-1895), tuttavia quest'etnia non si è sempre opposta ai cinesi Han, in quanto le tribù taokas aiutarono i cinesi a costruire il Tempio dedicato alla dea Mazu. In epoca contemporanea, solo un ristretto gruppo di persone che risiede nella città centrale di Puli si identifica come etnia Taokas. (it)
  • タオカス族、タオカス語で自称はTaukat/Taukan、台湾先住民に属する民族である。平埔族に分類される。漢字で道卡斯族、斗葛族、大甲族と表記される。台湾の桃園市、新竹県、苗栗県、台中市に分布している。台湾諸語のタオカス語を話していた。1732年まで存在した大肚王国の構成民族である。 中国大陸から漢民族が続々と台湾に渡来、定着するにつれタオカス族は圧迫され、1814年に郭百年事件が発生した。サオ族はブローカーとして台湾西部平野在住の平埔族系を応募し、南投県の埔里盆地を再開拓させた。一部のタオカス族も、埔里で房裡社(Waraoral、紅瓦厝、今の南投県埔里鎮房里里)などの集落を建てた。 現在、苗栗県後龍鎮新民里や南投県埔里鎮房里里に在住のタオカス族は、母語や伝統的な祭りを伝承している。 (ja)
  • 道卡斯族(道卡斯語:Taukat,英語:Taokas),又名斗葛族,為台灣原住民族群之一,族名音譯自日本學者伊能嘉矩記錄之「Taokas」,伊能依語言、文化保存程度將其歸類為平埔族群。 (zh)
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