Uyongʉ Yata'uyungana

Uong'e Yatauyungana (July 5, 1908 – April 17, 1954), also known as Uyonge Yatauyungana, Yata Issei (矢多一生), Kao Yi-sheng (高一生), was a Taiwanese Tsou musician and educator of the tribe Tfuya. He served as a local officer and a leader of indigenous autonomous movement in the early post-war Taiwan. He was accused of treason by the government of the Republic of China and eventually be arrested and executed.

Yatauyungana was educated at Tainan Normal School and became a teacher. In 1945, he served as mayor of Wufeng Township in Chiayi, which was later named Alishan.[1]

Family

  • Kikuko Yatauyungana (daughter)
  • Tanivu Yatauyungana (granddaughter)
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References

  1. Buchan, Noah (21 March 2008). "Musical memories". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  • 劉麟玉 (2011). "ウオグ・ヤタウユガナ(高一生)の作品のルーツを探って -植民地台湾の音楽教育と先住民音楽の観点を通して-". 奈良教育大学紀要 (in Japanese). 60 (1).
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