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Taiwan: An Amis (an indigenous people) totem outside a house in Futientsun, Eastern Rift Valley.

The Amis (Chinese: ???; pinyin: amei-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
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Taiwan: An Amis (an indigenous people) totem outside a house in Futientsun, Eastern Rift Valley.
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The Amis (Chinese: ???; pinyin: amei-zú; also Ami or Pangcah) are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak Amis, an Austronesian language, and are one of the fourteen officially recognized peoples of Taiwanese aborigines. The traditional territory of the Amis include the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains, the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains, and the Hengchun Peninsula.
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