<font size="2"><font face="georgia,serif">Magazine digest -- Taiwan's disappearing indigenous languages<br><br>2010/08/02 19:16:41<br>Taiwan<br><br>The languages of Taiwan's indigenous inhabitants date back more than 6,000 years and originate from the family of Austronesian languages that still span islands across Southeast Asia and the South Pacific.<br>
<br>But with government policy in the past emphasizing the use of Mandarin, these tribal languages and dialects gradually lost their place in people's daily lives, and they have now become one of Taiwan's endangered cultural treasures.<br>
<br>Taiwan's government officially recognizes 14 aboriginal tribes, which comprise 2 percent of the population. Each tribe has its own tribal language, and the 14 tribes speak a total of 42 dialects.<br><br>Access full article below:<br>
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