Openshaw, Tobie and Karalekas, Dean (2024) Seeking the koko’ ta’ay: Investigating the Origins of Little People Myths in Taiwan and Beyond. Brill Series in Taiwan Studies, 02 . Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-70834-1
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Abstract
This volume, edited by Tobie Openshaw and Dean Karalekas, will guide you on a multidisciplinary journey through Indigenous peoples’ centuries-old lore of “little people” in Taiwan and the Pacific. Learn about the Taiwan SaiSiyat people’s paSta’ay ritual, still held to this day to commemorate the koko ta’ay. Follow the distribution of the legends, interspersed with original stories by modern Indigenous authors. Explore the archaeological find of small-statured negrito remains in Taiwan, and delve into the most current research on the topic by linguists, anthropologists, folklorists, and other specialists to unravel the mystery of what—or who—inspired these ancient legends.
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