Seediq people

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The Seediq people are an Indigenous Taiwanese ethnic group known for their distinct language, culture, and history of resistance to Japanese colonial rule, most notably in the 1930 Wushe Incident.

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Seediq people canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian ethnic group
Ethnic group
Indigenous people
continent Asia
country Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
culturalPractice Facial tattooing
Head-hunting (historical)
Oral tradition
Weaving
ethnicGroupIn Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
filmDirectorOfDepiction Wei Te-sheng
governedBy Council of Indigenous Peoples (Taiwan) (policy role)
surface form: Council of Indigenous Peoples (Taiwan)
heritageStatus Indigenous cultural heritage of Taiwan
historicallyClassifiedWith Atayal people
indigenousTo Formosa
surface form: Taiwan
knownFor Wushe Incident
language Seediq language
languageFamily Austronesian languages
mediaRepresentation Seediq Bale (film)
surface form: Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale
mediaRepresentationType Film
mediaRepresentationYear 2011
nameMeaning Real people (or true human beings)
notableEventInHistory Wushe Incident
notableLeader Mona Rudao
officialRecognitionYear 2008
populationStatus Minority in Taiwan
recognizedAsIndigenousPeopleBy Republic of China
surface form: Republic of China (Taiwan)
relatedEthnicGroup Atayal people
Truku
surface form: Truku people
religion Animism
Christianity
resisted Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan
selfDesignation Seediq
socialStructure Clan-based organization
subgroupOf indigenous peoples of Taiwan
surface form: Taiwanese indigenous peoples
tattooSignificance Indicator of adulthood and achievement
traditionalBeliefSystem Gaya (customary law and moral code)
traditionalEconomy Gathering
Hunting
Slash-and-burn agriculture
traditionalHousing Stone-slab houses
traditionalRegion central Taiwan
surface form: Central Taiwan

Hualien County
Nantou County
Taichung
surface form: Taichung area
uprisingLocation Wushe
uprisingYear 1930
warCustom Head-taking as proof of valor (historical)
writingSystem Latin alphabet (for Seediq language)

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Wushe Incident mainCombatant Seediq people
Wushe Incident relatedTopic Seediq people
Musha Incident mainParticipants Seediq people
Musha Incident indigenousGroup Seediq people
Nantou County hasIndigenousGroup Seediq people
Seediq Bale (film) depicts Seediq people
subject surface form: Seediq Bale
Wushe inhabitedBy Seediq people
Wushe culturalSignificanceFor Seediq people
Atayalic languages spokenBy Seediq people
Seediq language spokenBy Seediq people