Английская Википедия:Hoanya people

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Hoanya people live in middle Taiwan coast area.

The Hoanya (Шаблон:Zh) are a Taiwanese Aboriginal people who live primarily in Changhua County, Chiayi City, Nantou County, and near Tainan City.

Their language, Hoanya, is now extinct.[1]

The Lloa people and Arikun people are generally considered to be a part of the Hoanya people.

Etymology

Scholars like Kaim Ang suggest the name of the people, Hoanya, comes from Taiwanese Hokkien Hoan-iá (Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lit "barbarian"), originally from the perspective of ethnic Chinese referring to non-Chinese, especially historical natives of Taiwan and Southeast Asia.[2][3] The name of the people group retained the obsolete diminutive suffix -iá (Шаблон:Lang) in Hokkien, which originally came from a weak form of kiáⁿ or káⁿ (Шаблон:Lang) and today survives in Hokkien as the diminutive suffix (Шаблон:Lang). Huán-nià (Шаблон:Lang) is attested in the Dictionario Hispanico Sinicum (1626-1642)[4] and use of the obsolete -iá (Шаблон:Lang) suffix is also recorded in Medhurst's 1832 Hokkien dictionary.[5] The modern form of the aforementioned word in Taiwanese Hokkien is Hoan-á (Шаблон:Lang), which over the centuries took on a derogatory connotation in Taiwan in reference to Taiwanese aboriginal groups in general or to any unreasonable persons. However, the same word, Huan-a, has different connotations in other Hokkien-speaking communities, such as in Fujian (China), the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

See also

References

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