Nanwang

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Nanwang is a village in Taiwan known as one of the primary communities of Puyuma (Pinuyumayan) Indigenous people and a center for the preservation of the Puyuma language and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
associatedWith Puyuma customary law
Puyuma oral traditions
Puyuma traditional dance NERFINISHED
Puyuma traditional music
preservation of Puyuma language
preservation of Puyuma traditional rituals
continent Asia
country Taiwan NERFINISHED
culturalCenterFor Pinuyumayan culture NERFINISHED
Puyuma culture NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Pinuyumayan people NERFINISHED
Puyuma people NERFINISHED
hasCulturalHeritageType Indigenous Austronesian culture
hasCulturalPreservationRole center for Puyuma cultural preservation
center for Puyuma language revitalization
hasMinorityLanguage Puyuma language NERFINISHED
hasPopulationGroupStatus Indigenous village of Taiwan
hasPrimaryLanguage Chinese language NERFINISHED
Puyuma language NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Pinuyumayan people NERFINISHED
Puyuma people NERFINISHED
knownAs Nanwang Village NERFINISHED
languageCommunityOf Pinuyumayan language NERFINISHED
Puyuma language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Taiwan NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Taiwan Island NERFINISHED
partOf Puyuma traditional social and ritual system
traditional territory of the Puyuma people
recognizedAs Indigenous community in Taiwan

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