indigenous peoples and the impact of european colonization
Indigenous peoples refer to the original inhabitants of a region or country who have distinct cultures, languages, and traditional ways of life. The impact of European colonization on indigenous peoples pertains to the consequences and changes that occurred when European powers established colonies in various parts of the world, often leading to displacement, loss of land, resources, cultural assimilation, and marginalization of indigenous communities.
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