Indigenous groups
Indigenous groups are the original inhabitants of a region, often with distinct cultures, languages, and traditions that have been passed down through generations. They have a deep connection to their ancestral lands and often maintain unique ways of life that reflect their history and environment. Examples of Indigenous groups include the Native American tribes in North America and the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
These communities often face challenges such as loss of land, cultural assimilation, and social inequality. Many Indigenous groups are actively working to preserve their languages and traditions while advocating for their rights and recognition within broader societies. Efforts include initiatives to protect their cultural heritage and promote sustainable practices that respect their relationship with the land.