Tribal Rights
Tribal rights refer to the legal and cultural entitlements of indigenous groups, often recognized by national and international laws. These rights include the ability to maintain their unique cultures, languages, and traditions, as well as the right to manage their lands and resources. Tribal rights aim to protect the identity and heritage of indigenous peoples, ensuring they can live according to their customs.
In many countries, tribal rights are supported by laws and treaties, such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. These frameworks help safeguard the interests of tribes against exploitation and discrimination, promoting self-determination and participation in decision-making processes that affect their communities.