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Taioaan goanzuxbiin si 17 seakie Harnjiin boe ibiin zeeng tQ ti Taioaan khiaxkhie ee LamtQfgyzok kab yn ee hoxtai. Lexnggoa cidee bengsuu si sienzuxbiin, tvaf khaq hafntid iong. Taioaan goanzuxbiin ee thoanthorng gygieen siog'ii LamtQfgyhe.
en: Today, there are thirteen officially recognized aboriginal ethnic groups in Taiwan: Atayal, Saisiyat, Bunun, Tsou, Paiwan, Rukai, Puyuma, Amis, Tao (or Yami), Thao, Truku, Kavalan, and Sakizaya, with a total population of about 482,000 living primarily in the mountain areas.
In addition, there are eight groups categorized as pingpu (plains) peoples, namely, Ketagalan, Taokas, Pazeh, Papora, Babuza, Hoanya, Siraya, and the Kavalan. These people live mostly in lowland areas and have been largely assimilated into Han society.