Indigenous communities are groups of people who are native or original inhabitants of a particular region or territory. They have unique social, cultural, economic, and political characteristics that distinguish them from other populations.
Related terms
Sovereignty: Sovereignty refers to the self-governing authority held by indigenous communities over their territories and resources.
Traditional Knowledge: Traditional knowledge encompasses indigenous peoples' accumulated experience regarding their environment, cultural practices, medicines, etc.
Land Rights: Land rights recognize indigenous communities' claims to ancestral lands based on historical occupation and use.