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Meaning of "taiwanese aborigines"

Refers to the indigenous people or ethnic groups of Taiwan. These are the native inhabitants of Taiwan and have a distinct cultural and historical background compared to other ethnicities in the region

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taiwanese aborigines
Taiwanese aborigines traditionally practised an animistic ethnic religion.
Headhunting was a common practice among Taiwanese aborigines.
Taiwanese aborigines are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan.
Six further seats were reserved for Taiwanese aborigines.
The current Taiwanese aborigines are believed to be their descendants.
His family comes from the Taiwanese aborigines.
Taiwanese aborigines used only Austronesian languages before other ethnic groups conquered Taiwan.
He supervised and promoted programs to benefit Taiwanese aborigines.
The bulk of contemporary Taiwanese aborigines now live in the mountains and in cities.
The district is mountainous and populated mainly by Taiwanese aborigines.
See Taiwanese aborigines.
Guarantee of the rights and privileges of the Taiwanese aborigines.
Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and genetic ties to other Austronesian people.
Taoyuan is the native home to the plains tribes of Taiwanese aborigines.
Politically, Taiwanese aborigines tend to vote for the Kuomintang.

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Xinyi is home to Bunun people of the Taiwanese aborigines.
Hoklo, Hakka and Taiwanese aborigines rallied in revolt against the Manchu authorities.
These are handicraft from Taiwanese aborigines.
The Taiwanese aborigines recognized by the government are about 2.3 % of the island 's population.
They can be referred to as Taiwanese aborigines Formosan people.
The major populations are Atayal people and Saisiyat people of the Taiwanese aborigines.
This name refers to the Sakiraya Taiwanese aborigines and their settlement.
DNA studies have shown mixed results of both Chinese ancestors and Taiwanese Aborigines.
Kanakanavu language Taiwanese aborigines "Archived copy" PDF.
The main population is the Bunun people of the Taiwanese aborigines.
Category, Taiwanese aborigines.
The main population is the Rukai people of the Taiwanese aborigines.
Template, Taiwanese aborigines.
They are part of the Austronesian family, and designated members of the Taiwanese aborigines.
Naming customs of Taiwanese aborigines.
The Tsou and Paiwan languages also have these particular elements, spoken by the Taiwanese aborigines.
Formosan languages Taiwanese aborigines.
The Kaxabu people are a variant of the Pazeh / Kaxabu ethno-linguistic group of Taiwanese Aborigines.
Taiwanese aborigines comprise a notable subgroup among professing Christians: "… over 64% identify as Christian.
Naming practices of the Taiwanese aborigines.
History = = Taoyuan is the native home to the Plains tribes of Taiwanese aborigines.
In 1867, during the Rover incident, Taiwanese aborigines attacked shipwrecked American sailors, killing the entire crew.
The first people in Keelung were the Ketagalan, a tribe of Taiwanese aborigines.
The interior bronze sculpture is inspired by the " Sun-Shooting " legend of Taiwanese aborigines.
During Japan 's rule on Taiwan, Japan implemented anti-gun laws against the Taiwanese aborigines.
He remained in Taiwan to 1906, publishing several works on the culture of the Taiwanese aborigines.
In 2000, he recorded an unusual collaboration with the Wulu Bunun, a group of Taiwanese aborigines.
Taiwan ( Republic of China, ROC ) officially recognises 14 tribes of Taiwanese aborigines.

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