Taioaan goanzuxbiin
Taioaan goanzuxbiin (台灣原住民; Taiwanese aborigines) si 17-seakie Harnjiin bøe ibiin zeeng tø ti Taioaan khiaxkhie ee Lamtør-binzok kab yn ee hoxtai. Lexnggoa cidee bengsuu si sienzuxbiin, tvaf khaq hafntid iong. Taioaan goanzuxbiin ee thoanthorng gygieen siog'ii Lamtør-gwhe.
Taiwan's Aboriginal Groups
Today, there are thirteen officially recognized aboriginal ethnic groups in Taiwan: Atayal, Saisiyat, Bunun, Tsou, Paiwan, Rukai, Puyuma, Amis, Tao Zok (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 Pvepof-zok (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.