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  2. Seediq people - Wikipedia

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    The Seediq (sometimes Sediq, Seejiq, pronounced, , or [səˈʔəɟiq]; Chinese: 賽德克族; pinyin: Sàidékèzú) are a Taiwanese indigenous people who live primarily in Nantou County and Hualien County. Their language is also known as Seediq. They were officially recognized as Taiwan's 14th indigenous group on 23 April 2008.

  3. Musha Incident - Wikipedia

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    Around 500 of the Seediq involved in the Musha Incident surrendered and were subsequently confined to a village near Musha. However, on 25 April 1931, indigenous groups working with the Japanese authorities attacked the village, beheading all remaining males over the age of 15. This is known as the "Second Musha Incident".

  4. Taiwanese indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    Seediq indigenous rebels beheaded by Japanese indigenous allies, in 1931 during the Musha Incident. Beginning in the first year of Japanese rule, the colonial government embarked on a mission to study the indigenous so they could be classified, located and "civilized".

  5. Category:Seediq people - Wikipedia

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  6. Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale - Wikipedia

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    Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Seediq: Seediq Bale ⓘ; literally Real Seediq or Real Men; Chinese: 賽德克·巴萊; pinyin: Sàidékè Bālái) is a 2011 Taiwanese historical drama film written and directed by Wei Te-sheng and produced by John Woo, based on the 1930 Musha Incident in central Taiwan.

  7. Mona Rudao - Wikipedia

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    Mona Rudao, or Mouna Rudao (1880–1930; Chinese: 莫那·魯道), was the son of a chief of the Seediq tribe of Taiwanese aborigines.In 1911, he made a visit to Japan.He succeeded his father as a chief of the village of Mahebo (Chinese: 馬赫坡社, in present-day Ren'ai, Nantou) and became one of the most influential chiefs of the area of Wushe.

  8. Seediq language - Wikipedia

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    Seediq teaching and leaning materials published by the Council of Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan (in Chinese) Truku teaching and leaning materials published by the Council of Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan (in Chinese) Seediq translation of President Tsai Ing-wen's 2016 apology to indigenous people – published on the website of the presidential ...

  9. Seediq - Wikipedia

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    Seediq may refer to: Seediq people, of Taiwan; Seediq language, their Atayalic Austronesian language This page was last edited on 11 July 2024, at 06:20 (UTC). Text ...