Lamey Island Massacre

Lamey Island Massacre
DateApril–May 1636
Location22°20′24″N 120°22′19″E / 22.34000°N 120.37194°E / 22.34000; 120.37194
Result Massacre and enslavement of the natives, eventual depopulation of the island
Belligerents
Dutch East India Company Natives of Liuqiu
Strength
100 Dutch soldiers
Unknown number of Formosan allies
unknown
Casualties and losses
exact numbers unknown, casualties slight c. 300 killed
323 captured
Lamey Island Massacre is located in Taiwan
Lamey Island Massacre
Location of Lamey Island

The Lamey or Liuqiu Island Massacre was the slaughter of aboriginal inhabitants of Liuqiu Island (then known as "Lamey" or "Golden Lion Island") off the coast of Taiwan by Dutch soldiers in 1636. The killings were part of a punitive campaign in retaliation for the massacre of shipwrecked Dutch sailors in two separate incidents in 1622 and 1631 by natives of the island.[1]

  1. ^ Blussé, Leonard (2000). "The Cave of the Black Spirits". In Blundell, David (ed.). Austronesian Taiwan. California: University of California. ISBN 0-936127-09-0.

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