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A considerable list of races over and above those listed here can be determined at ] but they are not commonly referred to as Aborigines by English speakers. | A considerable list of races over and above those listed here can be determined at ] but they are not commonly referred to as Aborigines by English speakers. | ||
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A native people to a land (indigenous people). Peoples commonly referred to as Aborigine (by English speakers) include:
- Aboriginal peoples of Canada
- Taiwanese aborigines: East Asia
- Australian Aborigines:
A considerable list of races over and above those listed here can be determined at Indigenous Peoples but they are not commonly referred to as Aborigines by English speakers.
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