Benshengren
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Native Taiwanese may refer to descendants of:
- people who migrated to Taiwan prior to the 1945 takeover by the Republic of China from Japanese rule[dubious ]
- early Han Chinese migrants to Taiwan to the exclusion of Taiwanese Aborigines[1][2]
- Taiwanese indigenous peoples[3][4][5]
The first two usages are similar to the Chinese usage of benshengren (Chinese: 本省人; lit. 'people of this province') in Taiwan. The third is similar to other English terms like "Native American".
References
- ^ United States Department of State More than 18 million, the "native" Taiwanese, are descendants of Chinese who migrated from Fujian and Guangdong Provinces on the mainland, primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries.
- ^ http://taiwanease.com/theknowledge/index.php?title=Native_Taiwanese[dead link]
- ^ 國際化,雙語編排,文化整合,全球華人的雜誌, 台灣光華雜誌 Taiwan Panorama |. "台灣光華雜誌 Taiwan Panorama | 國際化,雙語編排,文化整合,全球華人的雜誌". 台灣光華雜誌 Taiwan Panorama | 國際化,雙語編排,文化整合,全球華人的雜誌 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2018-02-16.
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- ^ Liu Shao-hua (29 Aug 2000). "Genes, ethics and Aborigines". Taipei Times. p. 2.
Further reading
- Tzeng, Shih-jung (2009). From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren- the Origin and Development of the Taiwanese National Consciousness. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America. ISBN 0761844716.
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