Indigenous Peoples' Rights

Indigenous Peoples' Rights - Indigenous Peoples' Rights refer to the collective and individual entitlements of indigenous communities to protect their cultural heritage, land, and natural resources. These rights are often recognized in international law, such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and may include the right to self-determination, cultural preservation, and equitable participation in political and economic activities.

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Indigenous Peoples' Rights refer to the collective and individual entitlements of indigenous communities to protect their cultural heritage, land, and natural resources. These rights are often recognized in international law, such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and may include the right to self-determination, cultural preservation, and equitable participation in political and economic activities.
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