indigenous communities and fur industry
Indigenous communities refer to groups of people who have a long-standing connection to a particular land or region, often with their own culture, traditions, and governance systems. The fur industry involves the production and trade of animal pelts for various purposes, such as fashion, clothing, or accessories. Together, "indigenous communities and fur industry" denote the intersection between these communities and their involvement or reliance on activities related to the fur trade, including hunting, trapping, or artisanal crafting of fur products.
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