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The Qauqaut (Chinese: 猴猴族; pinyin: Hóuhóuzú) were a Taiwanese aboriginal people who lived primarily in the town of Su-ao in Yilan County. They spoke the Basay language, which is a Kavalanic language. According to Japanese anthropologist Inō Kanori, the Qauqaut people had been assimilated by the Kavalan people by early 20th century. The Qauqaut people are not recognised by the government of Taiwan. The Qauqaut bury the dead in a sitting position, like those of neighbouring villages in southern Kavalan territory.

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  • Qaugaut (fr)
  • Qauqaut (it)
  • カウカット族 (ja)
  • Qauqaut people (en)
  • 猴猴族 (zh)
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  • Les Qaugaut sont l'un des groupes aborigènes de Taïwan, mais ne sont pas reconnus officiellement par la République de Chine. (fr)
  • カウカット族は台湾先住民に属する民族である。平埔族に分類される。漢字で猴猴族と表記される。台湾の宜蘭県蘇澳鎮に居住している。かつては台湾諸語のカウカット語を話していた。伊能嘉矩の調査ではカウカット族はクバラン族と同化したとされる。 (ja)
  • I Qauqaut (caratteri cinesi: 猴猴族) sono un popolo di aborigeni taiwanesi, che risiedono principalmente nella contea taiwanese di Yilan, in special modo nella città di Su-ao. Secondo l'antropologo giapponese Inō Kanori, il popolo Qauqaut fu assimilato da quello dei Kavalan. (it)
  • 猴猴族(猴猴語:Qauqaut,泰雅語:Mek-qaolin,臺灣話:Kâu-kâu)為台灣原住民,之一。聚居於宜蘭縣蘇澳鎮一帶。 根據伊能嘉矩的調查,猴猴族是被噶瑪蘭族所同化消失。目前位於蘇澳鎮北方,新城溪北岸的龍德、頂寮,舊名猴猴,現在稱為陳煦族為龍德工業區所在地,此為宜蘭縣內最大的工業區。 (zh)
  • The Qauqaut (Chinese: 猴猴族; pinyin: Hóuhóuzú) were a Taiwanese aboriginal people who lived primarily in the town of Su-ao in Yilan County. They spoke the Basay language, which is a Kavalanic language. According to Japanese anthropologist Inō Kanori, the Qauqaut people had been assimilated by the Kavalan people by early 20th century. The Qauqaut people are not recognised by the government of Taiwan. The Qauqaut bury the dead in a sitting position, like those of neighbouring villages in southern Kavalan territory. (en)
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  • The Qauqaut (Chinese: 猴猴族; pinyin: Hóuhóuzú) were a Taiwanese aboriginal people who lived primarily in the town of Su-ao in Yilan County. They spoke the Basay language, which is a Kavalanic language. According to Japanese anthropologist Inō Kanori, the Qauqaut people had been assimilated by the Kavalan people by early 20th century. The Qauqaut people are not recognised by the government of Taiwan. According to oral tradition from various Atayal villages, the Qauqaut originally settled in the middle portion of the Takiri River (Chinese pinyin: Liwuhsi). In the mid-1700s, following pressure from Atayals, they moved to the east coast down the Takiri. Later, some moved north to Langsu in Nan'ao County. Early modern Chinese documents on the Kavalan territories reported that the Qauqaut were linguistically and culturally distinct from the other Formosan ethnic groups and that they did not intermarry with the other communities. Taiwanese linguist Paul Jen-kuei Li hypothesised that, in about 200 BCE, the Qauqaut migrated from Southeast Asia to the Marshall Islands and the Caroline Islands and in around 1000 AD arrived on the east coast of Taiwan, based on his linguistic comparison with the nearby Taroko (Seediq) language of Taiwan, which he said varies greatly from the Qauqaut. This contrasts with the rest of the Taiwanese aborigines, who are said to have arrived on the island much earlier. The Qauqaut bury the dead in a sitting position, like those of neighbouring villages in southern Kavalan territory. (en)
  • Les Qaugaut sont l'un des groupes aborigènes de Taïwan, mais ne sont pas reconnus officiellement par la République de Chine. (fr)
  • カウカット族は台湾先住民に属する民族である。平埔族に分類される。漢字で猴猴族と表記される。台湾の宜蘭県蘇澳鎮に居住している。かつては台湾諸語のカウカット語を話していた。伊能嘉矩の調査ではカウカット族はクバラン族と同化したとされる。 (ja)
  • I Qauqaut (caratteri cinesi: 猴猴族) sono un popolo di aborigeni taiwanesi, che risiedono principalmente nella contea taiwanese di Yilan, in special modo nella città di Su-ao. Secondo l'antropologo giapponese Inō Kanori, il popolo Qauqaut fu assimilato da quello dei Kavalan. (it)
  • 猴猴族(猴猴語:Qauqaut,泰雅語:Mek-qaolin,臺灣話:Kâu-kâu)為台灣原住民,之一。聚居於宜蘭縣蘇澳鎮一帶。 根據伊能嘉矩的調查,猴猴族是被噶瑪蘭族所同化消失。目前位於蘇澳鎮北方,新城溪北岸的龍德、頂寮,舊名猴猴,現在稱為陳煦族為龍德工業區所在地,此為宜蘭縣內最大的工業區。 (zh)
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