I figure I can do one thread to pool all resources online similar to the thread for Taigi.
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A dictionary for all Aboriginal languages, this one is brand new
This is a superbly designed dictionary
m-dictionary.apc.gov.tw/Index.htm
Pangcah (Amis)
A blog for learning Pangcah (Amis) grammar
pangcahweb.blogspot.tw/2014/04/o … ngcah.html
Tao (Yami)
Yami language learning center (in English)
yamiproject.cs.pu.edu.tw/elearn/reference.php
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In the website provided by Tando, there are a whole bunch of audio story books/e-books that are pretty great.
On the rare chance that you want to learn the almost extinct Kaxabu language, this website references a 2184 sentence audio dictionary by Phuánn Kim-gio̍k, and allows searching, audio playback, including Taigi labels.
https://kaxabu.ithuan.tw/hapuy
Local FB feed showing that NTNU Extension, School of Continuing Education has classes to learn aborigine languages.
It lists 10 of them that students can sign up for.
Contact:
松先生: 02 7749 5831
田小姐: 02 7749 5879
Further details: This center’s course is funded by Indigenous Peoples Council. Only NT$1000 per course.
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