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The Truku tribe and its ancestors, the Sedeq of Nantou County, have long been categorized a distinct part of the Atayal tribal system.
While there are about 30,000 Truku residing in Hualien's Hsiulin, Wanron and Choushi townships, about 7,000 Sedeq people are scattered in the 12 villages of Nantou County's Jenai Township.