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  1. Self identification as Indigenous peoples. A historical link with those who inhabited a country or region at the time when people of different cultures or ethnic origins arrived. A strong link to territories and surrounding natural resources. Distinct social, economic or political systems.

    • INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ARE everywhere. There are more than 476 million Indigenous people in the world, spread across 90 countries and representing 5,000 different cultures.
    • INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SPEAK THE MAJORITY OF THE WORLD'S LANGUAGES. Indigenous languages are extensive, complex systems of knowledge. They are central to the identity of Indigenous peoples, the preservation of their cultures, worldviews and visions, as well as expressions of self-determination.
    • Indigenous people are more likely to be poor and vulnerable. More than 86 percent of Indigenous peoples work in the informal economy and are nearly three times as likely to be living in extreme poverty.
    • INDIGENOUS PEOPLE LIVE SHORTER LIVES AND receive LESS EDUCATION. The life expectancy of Indigenous peoples is as much as 20 years lower than that of their non-Indigenous counterparts.
  2. Apr 6, 2023 · Learn about the cultural, social, and economic challenges and opportunities of Indigenous Peoples worldwide. The World Bank supports Indigenous Peoples' rights, development, and resilience through various initiatives and partnerships.

  3. UNESCO supports the rights and diversity of indigenous peoples through various programmes, conventions, and resources. Learn about the International Decade of Indigenous Languages, the World Atlas of Languages, and the upcoming events related to indigenous issues.

  4. Oct 8, 2023 · Canada has been recognizing a National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 since 1996, and the country honored the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, 2021. The government ...

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  6. In 2005, the Indigenous population living in Argentina (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about 600,329 (1.6% of the total population); this figure includes 457,363 people who self-identified as belonging to an Indigenous ethnic group and 142,966 who identified themselves as first-generation descendants of an Indigenous people.

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