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The term '''aborigine''' refers to the original inhabitants of a country colonised by some other more technologically-advanced cultural grouping (see ]). In common usage, this term refers specifically to both to the orginial inhabitants of ] or ]. | The term '''aborigine''' refers to the original inhabitants of a country colonised by some other more technologically-advanced cultural grouping (see ]). In common usage, this term refers specifically to both to the orginial inhabitants of ] or ]. | ||
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The term aborigine refers to the original inhabitants of a country colonised by some other more technologically-advanced cultural grouping (see indigenous people). In common usage, this term refers specifically to both to the orginial inhabitants of Australia or Taiwan.
See also: Aborigines, Australian Aborigine, Taiwanese aborigine