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臺灣少數民族:雅美(Yami)

時間:2009-12-01 14:04   來源:臺胞之家網


  雅美,現在也稱達悟,是臺灣少數民族中最典型的海洋族群,也是唯一沒有獵首和飲酒的民族。他們居住在臺灣以東的蘭嶼島上,分為紅頭、漁人、椰油、東清、朗島、野銀6座部落,目前是臺灣少數民族人口數排名第11的族群。
  
  雅美,意指北方,也有人的意思。雅美氏族社會實行男女分工的父系社會,男性負責捕魚、建築房屋、製造工具,婦女則負責織布和耕作,沒有頭目的制度。一個部落只有兩、三個最早創立部落的氏族,而這些氏族最嫡系的長老,就成為這些氏族的族長。在部落內,還有其他的領導人物,例如每一組捕漁團的船長、善於製造各種工藝的師傅,都是部落裏具有專業影響力的領袖人物。
  
  雅美人的財産由兒子繼承,在雙親過世後,家屋的建材拆下後由兄弟平分,但是長子可以取得舊屋的土地,以及具有象徵意義的屋頂主梁,女兒最多分得母親的私人遺物。不過,雅美婦女的地位並不低,反而比其他父系的少數民族擁有更多許可權,例如:婦女可以自由嫁到別的部落,可是男士卻只能在自己的部落尋找物色結婚對象。
  
  蘭嶼島四面環海,海洋資源豐富,因此他們發展出獨特的海洋文化。他們所居住的地下屋的形式,是達雅美最傳統的建築,主要以石頭、木頭搭蓋而成。雅美人對魚的認識,可謂臺灣少數民族之冠,如男人魚、女人魚,還有父親只要活著,孩子就禁食的老人魚等。諸多的歲時祭儀和曆法,隨著飛魚的魚汛不同而舉行不同的儀式,螃蟹祭、小米豐收祭,以及每年3至8月所舉行的飛魚季等,都是雅美人重要的歲時祭典。而10人拼板舟完成後的新船下水儀式, 更是雅美人最具魅力的傳統文化盛會。

Yami
   The Yami are also referred to as the Tao. This is the most representative marine culture among Taiwan’s indigenous tribes. It is the only tribe that did not practice headhunting and did not consume liquor. The Yami tribe inhabits Lanyu, also known as Orchid Island, off the eastern coast of Taiwan. Its population, ranked 11th among Taiwan’s indigenous tribes, is distributed among six villages.
   Yami refers to the direction north, while Tao means “human” in the tribe’s native language. This is a patrilineal society with a clan structure. The division of labor was according to gender with the men responsible for fishing, building homes and producing tools, while the women were responsible for weaving and cultivation of fields. There was no chieftain. Instead the elders of the clans that founded the villages were given leadership roles. The villages had other leaders as well, such as the head of the fishing associations and master craftsmen.
   When both parents had passed away, their home would be dismantled and the building materials divided among the sons, with the oldest son inheriting the land and the main beam. Daughters could only inherit the personal belongings of their mother.
   In the past, Yami homes were built of stone and wood, partly below ground as defense against typhoon winds. The Yami places great importance on fish and some types of fish can only be eaten by certain members of the tribe, for example, the elderly, males and females. As long as the father was alive, his children could not eat fish that was the exclusive right of the elderly.  The Japan Current brings schools of flying fish, which are used in a number of ceremonies that celebrate different stages of life and the changing of the seasons. The Flying Fish Festival takes place between March and August. One of the most colorful and fascinating traditions is the Boat Launching Ceremony which follows the completion of a new seafaring boat, made from wooden planks.

編輯:楊永青

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