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Introduction of Indigenous Peoples
‧Saisiat
‧Atayal
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‧Bunun
‧Tsou
‧Puyuma
‧Paiwan
‧Yami
‧Rukai
‧Thao
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Introduction of Indigenous Peoples
Kavala
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The population of Kavalan tribe is about 1,145 people (Aug, 2008), ranked 11th. The Kavalan live at the lowland areas in the Ilan county. The important festival of Kavalan were Millet Harvesting Festival, Disease-Avoiding Festival, and The Kavalan Festival. The important handicraft were banana kitting and kitting
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