First Peoples
"First Peoples" refers to the original inhabitants of a region, often characterized by their unique cultures, languages, and traditions. These groups have deep historical connections to their lands and have maintained their identities over thousands of years. Examples include the Aboriginal peoples of Australia, the Native Americans in the United States, and the Inuit in Canada.
First Peoples often have rich oral histories and spiritual beliefs tied to nature and their ancestors. They face various challenges today, including the preservation of their languages and cultures, as well as issues related to land rights and social justice. Efforts are ongoing to recognize and support their rights and heritage.