Formosan Aboriginals
The Formosan Aboriginals are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, known for their rich cultural heritage and diverse languages. They are believed to be descendants of the earliest inhabitants of the island, with a history that dates back thousands of years. There are several distinct tribes, each with its own unique traditions, customs, and social structures.
Today, the Formosan Aboriginals continue to preserve their cultural identity while also adapting to modern society. Efforts are being made to revitalize their languages and traditions, which are recognized as an essential part of Taiwan's cultural landscape. The government and various organizations support initiatives to promote awareness and appreciation of their heritage.