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I had reverted Bubbha's edit here because I do not think it's true. Recently, I've been watching a Taiwanese talk show called 大話新聞. It may be Pan Green but it talked about something non-political: it said when the Han Chinese started maigrating to Taiwan, there was hardly any Chinese woman who came to Taiwan. That means they had to have children with the pingpu aborigines 平埔族. So the aborigines may be culturally assimilated, but most of them might still ethnically be aboriginal and not Han Chinese.--Soccerking34414:37, 17 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]