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10-03-2019
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Should everyone go back to their indigenous Countries?
There is no universally accepted definition for “Indigenous,” though there are characteristics that tend to be common among Indigenous Peoples:
•Indigenous People are distinct populations relative to the dominant post-colonial culture of their country. They are often minority populations within the current post-colonial nations states. In Bolivia and Guatemala Indigenous people make up more than half the population.
•Indigenous People usually have (or had) their own language, cultures, and traditions influenced by living relationships with their ancestral homelands. Today, Indigenous people speak some 4,000 languages.
•Indigenous People have distinctive cultural traditions that are still practiced.
•Indigenous People have (or had) their own land and territory, to which they are tied in myriad ways.
•Indigenous People self-identify as Indigenous.
Examples of Indigenous Peoples include the Inuit of the Arctic, the White Mountain Apache of Arizona, the Yanomami and the Tupi People of the Amazon, traditional pastoralists like the Maasai in East Africa, and tribal peoples like the Bontoc people of the mountainous region of the Philippines.
This is where Cultural Survival comes in.
With your support, Cultural Survival empowers and supports Indigenous Peoples to advocate for their rights — human rights, the right to participate and have a voice, the right to practice their cultures and speak their languages, the right to access the same opportunities as others, and the right to control and sustainably manage their assets and resources — so that they may determine for themselves the future they will lead.
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/issues
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If you go china you expect to see Chinese people
Chinese culture
Chinese heritage,
not something else..
why is that not a problem?
Why would I visit India to see churches?
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Majority of these 3rd world countries have been created due to colonisation and greed.
displacement of indigenous people.
African blacks were shipped off to USA as slaves
Indians were shifted globally as cheap labor..
Now they want to send people back?
How?
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Originally Posted by balti
There is no universally accepted definition for “Indigenous,” though there are characteristics that tend to be common among Indigenous Peoples:
•Indigenous People are distinct populations relative to the dominant post-colonial culture of their country. They are often minority populations within the current post-colonial nations states. In Bolivia and Guatemala Indigenous people make up more than half the population.
•Indigenous People usually have (or had) their own language, cultures, and traditions influenced by living relationships with their ancestral homelands. Today, Indigenous people speak some 4,000 languages.
•Indigenous People have distinctive cultural traditions that are still practiced.
•Indigenous People have (or had) their own land and territory, to which they are tied in myriad ways.
•Indigenous People self-identify as Indigenous.
Examples of Indigenous Peoples include the Inuit of the Arctic, the White Mountain Apache of Arizona, the Yanomami and the Tupi People of the Amazon, traditional pastoralists like the Maasai in East Africa, and tribal peoples like the Bontoc people of the mountainous region of the Philippines.
This is where Cultural Survival comes in.
With your support, Cultural Survival empowers and supports Indigenous Peoples to advocate for their rights — human rights, the right to participate and have a voice, the right to practice their cultures and speak their languages, the right to access the same opportunities as others, and the right to control and sustainably manage their assets and resources — so that they may determine for themselves the future they will lead.
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/issues
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India is not on the list
Hindus have been living in India for over 10,000 years.
Hindus are indigenous to India.
nearly exterminated during the Islamic invasion
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What about Kashmiri pundits??
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if thT happen
Pakistan would return back to india or?
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I don't support far right views on immigration
but when you're being replaced, one side will obviously not be happy
Kashmiri pundits is a good example!!
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Originally Posted by balti
There is no universally accepted definition for “Indigenous,” though there are characteristics that tend to be common among Indigenous Peoples:
•Indigenous People are distinct populations relative to the dominant post-colonial culture of their country. They are often minority populations within the current post-colonial nations states. In Bolivia and Guatemala Indigenous people make up more than half the population.
•Indigenous People usually have (or had) their own language, cultures, and traditions influenced by living relationships with their ancestral homelands. Today, Indigenous people speak some 4,000 languages.
•Indigenous People have distinctive cultural traditions that are still practiced.
•Indigenous People have (or had) their own land and territory, to which they are tied in myriad ways.
•Indigenous People self-identify as Indigenous.
Examples of Indigenous Peoples include the Inuit of the Arctic, the White Mountain Apache of Arizona, the Yanomami and the Tupi People of the Amazon, traditional pastoralists like the Maasai in East Africa, and tribal peoples like the Bontoc people of the mountainous region of the Philippines.
This is where Cultural Survival comes in.
With your support, Cultural Survival empowers and supports Indigenous Peoples to advocate for their rights — human rights, the right to participate and have a voice, the right to practice their cultures and speak their languages, the right to access the same opportunities as others, and the right to control and sustainably manage their assets and resources — so that they may determine for themselves the future they will lead.
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/issues
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“ I find your lack of faith disturbing.”
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Originally Posted by balti
There is no universally accepted definition for “Indigenous,” though there are characteristics that tend to be common among Indigenous Peoples:
•Indigenous People are distinct populations relative to the dominant post-colonial culture of their country. They are often minority populations within the current post-colonial nations states. In Bolivia and Guatemala Indigenous people make up more than half the population.
•Indigenous People usually have (or had) their own language, cultures, and traditions influenced by living relationships with their ancestral homelands. Today, Indigenous people speak some 4,000 languages.
•Indigenous People have distinctive cultural traditions that are still practiced.
•Indigenous People have (or had) their own land and territory, to which they are tied in myriad ways.
•Indigenous People self-identify as Indigenous.
Examples of Indigenous Peoples include the Inuit of the Arctic, the White Mountain Apache of Arizona, the Yanomami and the Tupi People of the Amazon, traditional pastoralists like the Maasai in East Africa, and tribal peoples like the Bontoc people of the mountainous region of the Philippines.
This is where Cultural Survival comes in.
With your support, Cultural Survival empowers and supports Indigenous Peoples to advocate for their rights — human rights, the right to participate and have a voice, the right to practice their cultures and speak their languages, the right to access the same opportunities as others, and the right to control and sustainably manage their assets and resources — so that they may determine for themselves the future they will lead.
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/issues
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USA colonized by Europeans
India colonized by British
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