- Atayal people
The Atayal ( _zh. 泰雅), also known as the Tayal and the Tayan, are one tribe of
Taiwanese aborigines . In the year 2000 the Atayal tribe numbered 91,883. This was approximately 23.1% of Taiwan's total indigenous population, making them the second-largest tribal group. [Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (DGBAS). National Statistics, Republic of China (Taiwan). [http://eng.stat.gov.tw/public/Data/511114261371.rtf "Preliminary statistical analysis report of 2000 Population and Housing Census"] . Excerpted from Table 28:Indigenous population distribution in Taiwan-Fukien Area. Accessed PM 8/30/06] The meaning of Atayal is "genuine person" or "brave man."Folklore
According to stories told by their elders, the first Atayal ancestors were one man and one woman who lived together for a very long time and loved each other very much. But the boy was shy and wouldn't dare approach her. Whereupon, the girl came up with an idea. She left her home and found some coal with which to blacken her face so she could pose as a different girl.
After several days, she crept back into their home and the boy mistook her for another girl and they lived happily ever after. Not long after, the couple bore children, fulfilling their mission of procreating the next generation. The Atayal custom of face tattooing may have come from the girl blackening her face in the story. The Atayal custom of
facial tattoo ing requires that girls first learn to be accomplished weavers and cultivators before they may have their faces 'adorned'. Male tattooing is relatively simple, with just two bands down the forehead and chin.Origins
In the past, many anthropologists believed the Atayal migrated from
Malaysia orIndonesia . Evidence now suggests that they are the descendants of those who crossed over the Taiwan Strait almost 7,000 years ago from regions that are now inside southernChina , northernLaos orVietnam . The first record of Atayal inhabitance is found near the upper reaches of theChoshui River . However, during the late 17th century they crossed the Central Mountain Ranges into the wilderness of the east. They then settled in theLiwu River valley . Seventy-nine Atayal villages can be found here.Lifestyle
The Atayal Tribe was a fairly advanced culture. They originally lived by
fishing ,hunting , gathering, and growing crops on burned-offmountain fields. The tribe also practiced crafts such as weaving, net knotting, and woodworking. They also had traditional musical instruments and dances.The Atayal were known as great warriors. When they defeated an invader, they would remove the head of the enemy to display. (See
Headhunting ) They were known to be fierce fighters as observed in the case of theWushe Incident in which the Atayal fought theJapan ese.Traditional dress
The Atayal were good weavers as well and symbolic patterns and design can be found on Atayal traditional dress. The features are mainly of
geometric style, and the colors are bright and dazzling. Most of the designs are argyles andhorizontal lines. In Atayal culture, horizontal lines represent the rainbow bride which leads the dead to where the ancestors'spirit live. Argyles, on the other hand, represent ancestors' eyes protecting the Atayal. The favorite color of this culture is red, because it represents “blood” and “power.”The Atayal tribe was also known for using facial tattooing and teeth filing as rituals of initiation. The practice of tattooing their faces has attracted much attention; in the past a man had to take the head of an enemy, showing his valor as a hunter to protect and provide for his people and the women had to be able to weave cloth to show their coming-of-age and maturity before they could tattoo their faces.
Atayal in modern times
The Atayal tribe in Taiwan resides in central and northern Taiwan. The northernmost village is Ulay (Wulai in Chinese), about 25 kilometers south of central Taipei. The name Ulay is derived from /qilux/, hot, because of the hot springs on the riverbank . [http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/middle_east/atayal_tribe.html] The [http://www.atayal.tpc.gov.tw/index_en.aspx Wulai Atayal Museum] in the town is a place to learn about the history and culture of the Atayal.
In recent years the mainly
Christian community ofSmangus has become well-known as a tourist destination, as well as an experiment in tribalcommunalism . [" [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2003/08/10/2003063119 Returning to the land of the ancestors] ." "Taipei Times", Aug 10 2003. Accessed 10/21/06.]Many Atayal are bilingual, but the
Atayal language still remains in active use.Famous Atayal people include singing star
Landy Wen , politicianMay Chin and actress/singer Xiao Xun.References
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