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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Who are indigenous people?


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  3. Indigenous people are people Who naturally belong to a particular area meaning that they didn't migrate there. Normally they are the most primitive of society.

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  5. Indigenous people are those groups which are protected in international or national laws as having a set of specific rights. Farooq

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  8. Indigenous people are people who are protected in national authorization. They have rights based on their cultural specialty from other populations.

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  10. Indigenous people are people who are protected in national authorization. They have rights based on their cultural specialty from other populations.They basically live in parts of Africa.

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  13. Indigenous peoples are those groups especially protected in international or national legislation as having a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory, and their cultural or historical distinctiveness from other populations.[1] The legislation is based on the conclusion that certain indigenous people are vulnerable to exploitation, marginalization and oppression by nation states formed from colonising populations or by politically dominant, different ethnic groups

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  14. 1. Indigenous people have their own distinct languages, culture and social or political laws.They are very different from the main stream society.
    2. They are also known as the natives or aboriginals.They are the descendants of the inhabitants living before colonization or before the format ion of the state.
    3. Indigenous people form about 6% of the population.

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  15. Indigenous people are a group of people who live in certain areas for centuries/generations. The good examples for the indigenous people are:
    1: Red Indians of America
    2: Eskimos in Canada and Alaska

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  16. They follow set of traditions and way of life and do not change them.

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  17. Indigenous people are the people who are originally belongs to a specific region . They have their own language,law,culture,historical value and territory.

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  18. Indigenous people are the people who are originally belongs to a specific region . They have their own language,law,culture,historical value and territory.

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  19. Indigenous people also known as tribal people,practicing unique traditions and have quite different social and cultural customs.������

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  20. Indigenous people are people defined in international or national legislation as having a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory, and their cultural or historical distinctiveness from other populations that are often politically dominant.

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