indigenous activism and social movements
"Indigenous activism and social movements" refer to the organized efforts made by Indigenous peoples to advocate for their rights, reclaim their cultural identity, secure self-determination, and challenge social injustices and inequalities that they face within their communities and society at large. These movements aim to bring about positive change, empower Indigenous communities, and raise awareness about the unique challenges and aspirations of Indigenous peoples worldwide.
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