Lloa is a group of Austronesian indigenous Formosan people living in the southern plain of Taiwan from Yunlin, Jiayi, to northern Tainan.[1] They have lived through the Dutch colonization of Taiwan, as well as the Manchurian occupation during the Qing dynasty.[2]

Lloa people
Lloa
The illustration depicts some plain indigenous man and woman, possibly of Lloa people, in Tirosen.
Regions with significant populations
Yunlin and Chiayi in Taiwan
Languages
Lloa, Taiwanese, Mandarin
Religion
Animism, Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Hoanya, Arikun

Lloa are generally classified together with the Hoanya and Arikun as a single group, which idea has been rejected by some scholars and the indigenous people themselves.[2]

Reference

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  1. ^ Chen, I-Chen (2019-11-20). "錯置的名字:(╳洪雅Hoanya╳)羅亞Lloa、阿立昆Arikun ("Misplaced Names: Hoanya, Lloa, Arikun")". Indigenous Sight. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  2. ^ a b Ang, Kaim (2021-12-01). "「Hoanya」族名辯證及其周遭族群 ("Hoanya" Ethnic Name Debate and Its Surrounding Ethnic Groups)". Taiwan Historical Research. 28 (4): 1–40.

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