Jiaruipu Temple
Appearance
22°48′07″N 120°37′46″E / 22.8019°N 120.6294°E The Jiaruipu Temple (Chinese: 加蚋埔公廨; pinyin: Jiā'nàpŭ Gōngxiè; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄐㄧㄚ ㄋㄚˋ ㄆㄨˇ ㄍㄨㄥ ㄒㄧㄝˋ) is a Makatao(馬卡道族)'s temple in Gaoshu, Pingtung County, Taiwan.
History
The temple is in the northeast of Taishan Vill., Gaoshu Township, it's in the middle of farms. It's local Makatao people's religious center.[1]
April 16, 2011, Gaoshu, Neipu, Wanluan's Makatao people protest in here. They want the CIP claim they are Pingpu indigenous(平埔族), and they will the creation of Makatao Association.[2]
Name
"The temple name was 'A-mu House'(阿姆寮), "Pan Jinxiu told Liu Huanyue, but Siraya people named it to Gongxie(公廨).[3]
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祈雨石
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Rain King
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Koushe River
References
- ^ 劉還月 (1995-10-25). "乩子與祈雨石" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 《民眾日報》.
- ^ 羅欣貞 (2011-04-17). "〈南部〉平埔聚落調查 馬卡道族爭正名" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 《自由時報》. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
- ^ 劉還月 (1995-08-20~26). "跳戲,加蚋埔". Independence Evening Post (in Chinese (Taiwan)).
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