Uyongʉ Yata'uyungana (July 5, 1908 – April 17, 1954), also known as Uong'e Yatauyungana, Yata Issei (矢多一生), Kao Yi-sheng (高一生), was a Taiwanese
Tsou musician and educator of the
Tfuya tribe. He served as a local officer and a leader of the indigenous autonomous movement in the early post-war Taiwan.
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.
During the
228 Incident in 1947, Yatauyungana led a group of Tsou to fight the
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
in
Chiayi
Chiayi (, Taigi POJ: ''Ka-gī''; ), officially known as Chiayi City, is a city located in the plains of southwestern Taiwan. Formerly called ''Kagee'' during the late Qing dynasty and ''Kagi'' during the Japanese era (), its historical nam ...
; when their attempts to take
Chiayi Airport
Chiayi Airport () , commonly known as Shueishang Airport (), is an airport in Shuishang Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. The airport has one runway, and it is used as a civilian airport and is co-located next to Chiayi Air Base. Chiayi Airport ...
were unsuccessful, they returned to
Alishan. He was later arrested but was released thanks to lobbying on the part of , an
Atayal leader.
In 1952, during the
White Terror, he was accused of treason by the government for his advocacy for indigenous autonomy, and was executed along with five other indigenous leaders, including Watan. He was posthumously exonerated by the
Transitional Justice Commission on July 29, 2020.
Family
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Kikuko Yatauyungana (daughter)
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Tanivu Yatauyungana (granddaughter)
References
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20th-century Taiwanese politicians
1908 births
1954 deaths
People from Chiayi County
Mayors of places in Taiwan
People executed by Taiwan by firearm
20th-century Taiwanese educators
Taiwanese schoolteachers
Tsou people
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