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The lands inhabited by indigenous peoples receive different treatments around the world. Many countries have specific legislation, definitions, nomenclature (Indian reservations, in some places), objectives, etc., for such lands. To protect indigenous land rights, special rules are sometimes created to protect the areas they live in. In other cases, governments establish "reserves" with the intention of segregation. Some indigenous peoples live in places where their right to land is not recognised, or not effectively protected.
Autonomía indígena originario campesina
Carib Territory
Sápmi
Autonomous okrugs of Russia
Some lands inhabited for indigenous peoples can be considered as Indigenous and Community Conserved Area.
Indigenous peoples, Inheritance, Common law, Canada, Game theory
Canada, Inuit, Iqaluit, Inuktitut, Provinces and territories of Canada
Human rights, Colonialism, Minority rights, Renaissance, Ethnic groups in Europe
Departments of Bolivia, Cochabamba, Spanish language, Bolivia, Chuquisaca Department
Departments of Bolivia, Spanish language, Pando Department, Trinidad, Bolivia, Cochabamba Department
Surfing, Trujillo, Peru, Peru, Moche (culture), Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples
Intellectual property, United Nations General Assembly, Australia, South Africa, Indigenous rights
United Nations, Indigenous land rights, Traditional knowledge, Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples, Colonialism
Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Cultural appropriation, Indigenous rights, Traditional knowledge, Shamanism