discrimination against indigenous populations
Discrimination against indigenous populations refers to the unjust treatment, exclusion, or unequal opportunities experienced by native communities based on their cultural identity, ancestral heritage, or indigenous status. It involves practices such as denial of land rights, marginalization, disproportionate poverty, access barriers to healthcare and education, cultural assimilation, forced relocation, or suppression of their traditional practices, language, or representation.
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