Indigenous communities
Indigenous communities are groups of people who have historical ties to a specific region and maintain their cultural practices, languages, and traditions. They often have unique social structures and ways of life that are closely connected to their ancestral lands. Examples of Indigenous communities include the Navajo in the United States and the Maori in New Zealand.
These communities often face challenges such as land rights issues, cultural preservation, and economic development. Many Indigenous peoples advocate for their rights and seek to protect their heritage while engaging with broader society. Organizations like the United Nations support Indigenous rights and promote their cultural recognition.