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- Q369238 subject Q8827151.
- Q369238 abstract "Taokas (Chinese: 道卡斯族; pinyin: Dàokǎsī Zú) is one of a number of indigenous ethno-linguistic groups that inhabited the plains of western Taiwan. The Taokas were located in the areas around today's Hsinchu City/Hsinchu County, Miaoli County, and Taichung City region. Several Taokas groups have been historically linked to many revolts that plagued Taiwan during the Qing era (1683–1895). The Taokas were not always opposed to Han encroachment on their lands as several Taokas groups were involved in building the Ta-Chia Mazu Temple. Today, only a small number of people in the central city of Puli identify themselves as ethnic Taokas or even Taiwanese Aborigines.".
- Q369238 thumbnail Formosan_Distribution_en.png?width=300.
- Q369238 wikiPageWikiLink Q216839.
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- Q369238 wikiPageWikiLink Q8827151.
- Q369238 comment "Taokas (Chinese: 道卡斯族; pinyin: Dàokǎsī Zú) is one of a number of indigenous ethno-linguistic groups that inhabited the plains of western Taiwan. The Taokas were located in the areas around today's Hsinchu City/Hsinchu County, Miaoli County, and Taichung City region. Several Taokas groups have been historically linked to many revolts that plagued Taiwan during the Qing era (1683–1895).".
- Q369238 label "Taokas people".
- Q369238 depiction Formosan_Distribution_en.png.