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Kin-kù [[Liân-ha̍p-kok]] ê tēng-gī, '''goân-chū-bîn''' ([[Eng-gí]]: ''indigenous peoples'') sī:
:"Goân-chū siā-kûn, jîn-bîn ia̍h bîn-cho̍k sī chí le̍k-sú iân-sio̍k tùi ji̍p-chhim kap si̍t-bîn chìn-chêng, hoat-tián chū in léng-he̍k hoat-tián ê siā-hōe, in siong-sìn ka-tī kap kî-tha hiān-sî chi-phòe hia leng-he̍k (he̍k-chiá pō͘-hūn) ê siā-hōe bô-kâng."<ref>[[Eng-gí]] goân-bûn: ''Indigenous communities, peoples and nations are those which, having a historical continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies that developed on their territories, consider themselves distinct from other sectors of the societies now prevailing in those territories, or parts of them.''</ref>
==Chù-kái==
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