Babuza people
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| Total population | |
|---|---|
| Unknown | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Taiwan | |
| Languages | |
| Babuza language, Mandarin, Taiwanese | |
| Religion | |
| Buddhism, Animism |

| Taiwanese indigenous peoples |
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| Peoples |
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Nationally Recognized Locally recognized Unrecognized |
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The Babuza (Chinese: 巴布薩族; pinyin: Bābùsàzú, formerly incorrectly called 貓霧捒族; pinyin: Māowùshùzú) are a Taiwanese aboriginal people, living primarily in Changhua County[1][2] and around the western part of Taiwan's Central Basin.[3][4] The Babuza are included within the Plains indigenous people (or Pingpu people) group,[5] but are not officially independently recognized by Taiwan despite calls for recognition.[6][7]