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Yami, n. (and a.)|ˈjɑːmɪ| Pl. Yami, Yamis. [Yami, f. i- locative prefix, ‘people of..’ + ami north (wind), so called because they live north of the Ivatan and Itbayat peoples, with whom they are most intimately related.] a. (A member of) a people inhabiting the island of Botel-Tobago, north of the Batan Islands in the Philippines. b. The Austronesian language of this people. Also attrib. or as adj.
1912Statistical Summary (Govt.-Gen. Taiwan) x. 154 The Yamis..live on the Kōto islets which belong to Taitō Prefecture. 1924B. Laufer Tobacco & its Use in Asia 18 There is but one people in Asia who does not make use of tobacco in any form, and this is the Yami who inhabit to the number of about 1,700 the small island of Botel Tobago 35 miles east of Formosa. 1951R. Firth Elem. Social Organiz. iii. 96 The Yami of Kotosho, in another isolated island east of Formosa, have been in somewhat similar straits for metal tools and cotton cloth and thread. 1953A. Nikigawa in Jrnl. Austronesian Stud. I. i. 145 The Sedik language of Formosa and the Yami language of Botel Tobago Island both contain a well-defined Indonesian element. 1971I. Dyen in T. A. Sebeok Current Trends in Linguistics VIII. i. 173 Yami is widely recognized to be closely related to Itbayat and Ivatan of the Philippines. 1989Encycl. Brit. XV. 461/1 The Yami fishermen of Botel-Tobago Island, near Taiwan. |