Luilang people

E576534

The Luilang people are an indigenous Taiwanese ethnic group historically inhabiting parts of northern Taiwan, known for their now-extinct Austronesian Luilang language and distinct cultural traditions.

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Luilang people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
indigenous people
classification Formosan indigenous group
continent Asia
country Taiwan NERFINISHED
culturalIdentity linked to Luilang language NERFINISHED
culturalTraditions distinct cultural practices
demographicTrend population decline
ethnicity Austronesian people
ethnolinguisticGroup Luilang language speakers
ethnonym Luilang NERFINISHED
heritage part of Taiwan’s indigenous cultural heritage
historicalStatus small indigenous group of Taiwan
historicalTerritory parts of northern Taiwan
indigenousStatus recognized as indigenous to Taiwan in ethnographic literature
indigenousTo Taiwan NERFINISHED
language Luilang language
languageFamily Austronesian languages
languageShift shift to other dominant languages in Taiwan
partOf Taiwanese indigenous peoples NERFINISHED
region northern Taiwan
relatedGroup other northern Taiwanese indigenous peoples
status extinct language
traditionalLanguageStatus no longer spoken

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Luilang language spokenBy Luilang people