indigenous rights
Indigenous rights refer to the inherent entitlements, legal protections, and collective rights that recognize and respect the distinct cultures, identities, lands, and self-determination of indigenous peoples. These rights aim to address historic injustices and safeguard the social, political, economic, and cultural well-being of indigenous communities.
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Related Concepts (31)
- access to education
- activism
- allyship
- appeals based on tradition
- climate change and indigenous communities
- cultural empowerment
- cultural heritage protection
- deforestation
- discrimination and marginalization
- displacement and forced relocation
- economic development and entrepreneurship
- environmental justice
- healthcare disparities
- identity politics
- illegal logging
- indigenous activism and social movements
- indigenous governance and leadership
- indigenous knowledge and traditional practices
- land rights
- language preservation
- rainbow warriors
- rainforest destruction
- recognition and respect for indigenous sovereignty
- reconciliation and truth-telling processes
- repatriation of cultural artifacts
- sacred sites and spiritual practices
- self-determination
- social equity
- treaty rights
- value diversity
- violence against indigenous women
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- indigenous communities
- indigenous cultures
- indigenous education
- indigenous land management
- indigenous land rights
- indigenous peoples
- indigenous peoples' rights
- indigenous populations
- indigenous resource management
- indigenous rights and logging
- indigenous rights movement
- indigenous rights movements
- indigenous rights supportive allies
- indigenous sovereignty
- indigenous tribes