China/Taiwan: Aboriginal people hunting deer, c. 1750. Taiwanese aborigines (Chinese: yuánzhùmín; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: gôan-chū-bîn; literally 'original inhabitants') may have been living on the islands for approximately 8,000 years before major Han Chinese immigration began in the 17th century. Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and genetic ties to other Austronesian ethnic groups, such as peoples of the Philippines, Indonesia and Oceania. For centuries, Taiwan's aboriginal peoples experienced economic competition and military conflict with a series of colonising peoples. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinataiwan-aboriginal-people-hunting-deer-c-1750-taiwanese-aborigines-chinese-yunzhmn-peh-e-j-gan-ch-bn-literally-original-inhabitants-may-have-been-living-on-the-islands-for-approximately-8000-years-before-major-han-chinese-immigration-began-in-the-17th-century-taiwanese-aborigines-are-austronesian-peoples-with-linguistic-and-genetic-ties-to-other-austronesian-ethnic-groups-such-as-peoples-of-the-philippines-indonesia-and-oceania-for-centuries-taiwans-aboriginal-peoples-experienced-economic-competition-and-military-conflict-with-a-series-of-colonising-peoples-image344228641.html
RM2B00Y41–China/Taiwan: Aboriginal people hunting deer, c. 1750. Taiwanese aborigines (Chinese: yuánzhùmín; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: gôan-chū-bîn; literally 'original inhabitants') may have been living on the islands for approximately 8,000 years before major Han Chinese immigration began in the 17th century. Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and genetic ties to other Austronesian ethnic groups, such as peoples of the Philippines, Indonesia and Oceania. For centuries, Taiwan's aboriginal peoples experienced economic competition and military conflict with a series of colonising peoples.
China/Taiwan: Map of the distribution of indigenous peoples in Taiwan. Taiwanese aborigines (Chinese: yuánzhùmín; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: gôan-chū-bîn; literally 'original inhabitants') may have been living on the islands for approximately 8,000 years before major Han Chinese immigration began in the 17th century. Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and genetic ties to other Austronesian ethnic groups, such as peoples of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Madagascar and Oceania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinataiwan-map-of-the-distribution-of-indigenous-peoples-in-taiwan-taiwanese-aborigines-chinese-yunzhmn-peh-e-j-gan-ch-bn-literally-original-inhabitants-may-have-been-living-on-the-islands-for-approximately-8000-years-before-major-han-chinese-immigration-began-in-the-17th-century-taiwanese-aborigines-are-austronesian-peoples-with-linguistic-and-genetic-ties-to-other-austronesian-ethnic-groups-such-as-peoples-of-the-philippines-malaysia-indonesia-madagascar-and-oceania-image344228647.html
RM2B00Y47–China/Taiwan: Map of the distribution of indigenous peoples in Taiwan. Taiwanese aborigines (Chinese: yuánzhùmín; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: gôan-chū-bîn; literally 'original inhabitants') may have been living on the islands for approximately 8,000 years before major Han Chinese immigration began in the 17th century. Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and genetic ties to other Austronesian ethnic groups, such as peoples of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Madagascar and Oceania.
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