Great news!
How do you say "Welcome" on those languages?

Galder
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From: Wikimedia-l <[email protected]> on behalf of Joyce 
Chen <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:28 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Atayal Wikipedia and Seediq Wikipedia are officially 
online !

Dear All,

Wikimedia Taiwan has a great news to share with all of you!

We are so happy to announced that the two of Taiwan's indigenous languages, the 
Atayal Wikipedia and Seediq Wikipedia are officially online!

In 2015, the Taiwan Ministry of Education launched the Indigenous languages 
Wikipedia project. Sakizaya Wikipedia was the first language release their 
Wikipedia in 2019. On April 15, 2021, Hitay-Payan and Lituk Teymu, who are 
another two languages Wikipedia project convener were happy to announce that 
Atayal Wikipedia and Seediq Wikipedia were online.

Since November 22, 2019, the release day of Sakizaya Wikipedia, there have been 
1,840 clauses added. The Wikimedia Taiwan and the Center for aboriginal studies 
of NCCU joined the Sakizaya Wikipedia workshop hosted by Sakizaya language 
organization on March 11-12, 2021 at the Hualien City. During the workshop, we 
taught Sakizaya people how to migrate Chinese modules into Sakizaya, and they 
translated all of them into Sakizaya. There are 50 pictures from Wikimedia 
Commons was enhanced by Sakizaya and over 100 Wikidata item and properties were 
translated into Sakizaya. Moreover, the Sakizaya hashtag "szy" for other 
Wikipedia sister projects was ready as well.

Atayal Wikipedia and Seediq Wikipedia were released on March 16, 2021, 
including the previous Sakizaya language, these are the 3 languages which first 
included in Wikipedia, there are in total 16 indigenous languages recognized as 
aboriginal by the Council of Indigenous People, Taiwan. The new Wikimedia 
language hashtag for Atayal (tay) and Seediq (trv) not only expanded the 
usability within Wikipedia but also between other Wiki projects, such as 
Wikimedia Common and Wikidata.

We are happy to preserve, promote and reuse Taiwan's indigenous languages 
through the release of the Wikimedia project, this is an milestone for all of 
us. We hope to assist all Indigenous continue finding ways to preserve their 
legacy and bring their languages and culture to the world.

Check out our meta-wiki page: 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Taiwan/IncuWPTA

sincerely,
Joyce

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陳禹先 Yuhsien Chen, Joyce (she/her/hers)
社團法人台灣維基媒體協會  Wikimedia Taiwan
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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