- Thao people
Ethnic group
|group=Thao
poptime=626 (2008)
popplace=Taiwan
langs=Mandarin,Taiwanese , Thao
rels=Animism ,Buddhism
related=The Thao/Ngan (zh-c|c=邵族) are a small group of
Taiwanese aborigine s who have lived nearSun Moon Lake (Lake Candidius) in centralTaiwan for at least a century, and probably since the time of theQing dynasty . In the year 2000 the Thao/Ngan tribe numbered only 281, making them the smallest of all of the recognized aboriginal tribes in Taiwan (a number of aboriginal tribes, both smaller and larger than the Thao in population remain unrecognized by the Taiwanese governing authorities). [ [http://thao/ngan.ngo.org.tw/Thao/Ngan-New/en/01_Introduction/Introduction.htm "Ita Thao: Introduction"] ]They are the smallest of the Taiwanese aborigine group in terms of population and the smallest
ethnic group in Taiwan. Despite their small group size, the Thao/Ngan have retained their customs, beliefs and traditional culture and language up until now, though they have been assimilated into mainstreamChinese culture as well. Most of the members of this ethnic group work today as menial workers, cooks and vendors in thetourism industry at Sun Moon Lake. TheChi-Chi earthquake of1999 damaged or destroyed 80% of the houses of the Thao/ngan tribe and made many of them lose employment.Language
The Thao/Ngan people have their own language, the Thao language, which is nearly extinct and spoken by only a few, mostly elders, of the (already small) Thao ethnic population. The language has been
sinicized . Most people who speak Thao are bilingual or trilingual and can speakMandarin Chinese and/orTaiwanese as well. The Thao/Ngan language is classified as aPaiwan ic language, and a Formosan language which is a geographical subgroup of the much larger Austronesian language family. The Thao language hasloanword s from theBunun language , spoken by the Bunun ethnic group of which the Thao/Ngan tribe cooperated with as well as intermarried.Legend
Here is the
legend of why the Thao people live in the side of Sun Moon Lake. Theancestors originally lived in an island in the middle of Sun Moon Lake.They then saw adeer and wanted to eat it, so they chased it until they were at the side of Sun Moon lake. Then the deer ran into the water, leaving the Thaotribe by themselves. They could only wait.The Thao people then slept at Sun Moon Lake. One of theelders dreamed of a fairy in a white cloak. He said to them "I am the deer that led you here. This place is your promisedland . Please don't leave, becausegenerations will come."The elder told the others about the dream, but now the Thao are still struggling with numerous problems.Official recognition
On 15 August 2001, the
Executive Yuan (Council) of Taiwan officially recognized the Thao/Ngan tribe as the tenth ethnic group among Taiwan's indigenous peoples. The Thao have been mistakenly regarded as the ‘Tsou’ tribe (a separate and different ethnic group of aborigines) since the time of Japanese occupation. The error was caused by both a misunderstanding of the legend saying that "the ancestors of Thao were from the mountainAlishan (Mountain A Li)" and the similar pronunciation of ‘Thao/Ngan’ and ‘Tsou’. Thus, the domain of the Thaos/Ngans had been registered as "Tsous from the flatlands of the mountains" under the nine ethnic groups of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples.Further reading
*Blust, R. A. (2003). "Thao dictionary". Taipei: Institute of Linguistics (Preparatory Office), Academic Sinica.
References
External links
* [http://thao.ngo.org.tw/Thao-New/index-e.htm Thao/Ngan Homepage]
* [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/archives/1999/10/25/0000008059 'Home at last!' ] The Thao/Ngan return to their ancestral homeland.
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