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==Definition==
==Definition==
The term ''Kiravite Aboriginal'' refers to those peoples endemic to the island continent of Great Kirav prior to the arrival of Coscivians in 13XX ''anno Domini''. The Celtic and Finno-Ugric peoples who were living in parts of that area before 13XX are excluded from this definition, as are the former Nordic inhabitants of the North Coast and the Snávic people of Æonara.
The term ''Kiravite Aboriginal'' refers to those peoples endemic to the island continent of Great Kirav prior to the arrival of Coscivians in 13XX ''anno Domini''.


In sociological and public policy discourse, the term "Aboriginal" is usually reserved for Aboriginal groups that have not been significantly Coscivised, excluding groups such as the Kiorgiem and Indokwém who identify as Coscivians, practice a largely or mostly Coscivian culture, and may have significant Éorsan Coscivian ancestry. However, in ethnological and historical discourse, these groups are often considered Aboriginals.
In sociological and public policy discourse, the term "Aboriginal" is usually reserved for Aboriginal groups that have not been significantly Coscivised, excluding groups such as the Kiorgiem and Indokwém who identify as Coscivians, practice a largely or mostly Coscivian culture, and may have significant Éorsan Coscivian ancestry. However, in ethnological and historical discourse, these groups are often considered Aboriginals.