- Kavalan people
:"Kavalan is also the ancient name for
Yilan County ,Taiwan ."The Kavalan (
endonym "kbaran" IPA| [kɨβaˈɾan] ; "people living in the plain") ( _zh. 噶瑪蘭族) or Kuvalan are an indigenous people ofTaiwan , part of the larger Taiwanese aborigine ethnic group. The Kavalan originally inhabited modern-dayYilan County . Most of them moved to the coastal area ofHualien County andTaitung County in the 19th century. Their language is also known as Kavalan.Legend has it that the Kavalan arrived by
sea from theeast and that when they saw the stunning beauty of this location, they decided then and there to settle this bountiful land. The newly arrived Kavalan fought many battles against the localAtayal people and in the end, the Kavalantribe drove the Atayal tribe into the mountains — true to their name "Kavalan", which means "flatland people". That name subsequently morphed into "Hamalan", ultimately yielding the modern-day "Yilan City ". They were referred as Kavalan 36 tribes (蛤仔難三十六社) although there were more than 60 tribes. In the past, tribes north of theLanyang River were called Sishihfan (西勢番) while those south of the river were Dongshihfan (東勢番).The earliest record of Kavalan in history was in
1632 , when a Spanish ship went astray to this area by atyphoon . More clear record came in1650 byDutch East India Company (VOC). Reportedly, at some point there was a Spanish province of "Cabarán" in the area.Han Chinese tried to settle in the area as early as1768 . However, the settlement did not succeed until1796 , whenWu Sha (吳沙) established the first village (now Toucheng). Eventually, many moreHan Chinese entered this area and the life of Kavalan was forced to change. Many of them moved to Beipu Village (in Sincheng Township ofHualien County ) between1830 and1840 .Currently, the largest settlement of Kavalan is Sinshe Village in Fengbin Township,
Hualien County .ee also
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Taiwan
*Yilan County
*Taiwanese aborigine
*Hualien County Further reading
* [http://www.tacp.gov.tw/ENGLISH/INTRO/nine/gra/gra1.htm "Kuvalan Tribes" page of the Taiwan Aboriginal Culture Park website] .
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