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Jiaruipu Temple

22°48′07″N 120°37′46″E / 22.8019°N 120.6294°E / 22.8019; 120.6294 The Jiaruipu Temple (Chinese: 加蚋埔公廨; pinyin: Jiā'nà(ruì)pŭ Gōngxiè; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄐㄧㄚ ㄋㄚˋ ㄆㄨˇ ㄍㄨㄥ ㄒㄧㄝˋ), also known as the Kanapo Temple, is a Makatao temple in Gaoshu Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan.

History

The temple is in the northeast of Taishan Village, Gaoshu Township, located in a rural region. It is the religious center for the local Makatao people.

On April 16, 2011, the Makatao of Gaoshu, Neipu, and Wanluan conducted a protest at the temple with the goal of lobbying the Republic of China's Council of Indigenous Peoples to recognize them as Plains Aborigines, and established Makatao Association.

Name

The temple name was 'A-mu House'(阿姆寮), but the Siraya people renamed it to Gongxie(公廨).

Bulletin board reads: Hong Yinshi and Hong Huazong to the landlord for here.

References

  1. ^ 劉還月 (1995-10-25). "乩子與祈雨石" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 《民眾日報》.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 劉還月 (August 20–26, 1995). "跳戲,加蚋埔". Independence Evening Post (in Chinese (Taiwan)).