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  1. Griquas, South African team named after the Griqua people, however their symbol is an oryx. Māori All Blacks, previously the New Zealand Māori, a rugby union side whose members must be at least 1/16 Māori. Northland Taniwha, a rugby team in the Mitre 10 Cup named after a being from Māori mythology.

  2. State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (SOWIP) ... Rights to lands, territories and resources — to take part in the launch events on 15 and 16 March 2021, ... 2017. 2016. 2015. 2014. 2013 ...

  3. The Declaration addresses both individual and collective rights; cultural rights and identity; rights to education, health, employment, language, and others. It outlaws discrimination against indigenous peoples and promotes their full and effective participation in all matters that concern them. It also ensures their right to remain distinct ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Huave_peopleHuave people - Wikipedia

    The Huave (also spelled Huavi or Wabi) are an indigenous people of Mexico. The autodenomination term used by the Huave themselves is Ikoots or Kunajts (the first-person inclusive pronoun, thus meaning "Us"), or Mareños (meaning "Sea People" in Spanish). [5] They have inhabited the Isthmus of Tehuantepec for more than 3000 years, preceding the ...

  5. t. e. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice, also known as the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, the First Nations Voice or simply the Voice, was a proposed Australian federal advisory body to comprise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, to represent the views of Indigenous communities. [1] A referendum to establish the Voice ...

  6. Queen was an organizer and speaker at the Indigenous Peoples March held in Washington, DC on January 18, 2019, where she highlighted the health issues faced by American Samoa and Pacific Islanders, and was a speaker at the first Indigenous Peoples Movement conference held in Houston, Texas on May 10–12.

  7. Waura. Yawalapiti. The Xingu are an indigenous people of Brazil living near the Xingu River. They have many cultural similarities despite their different ethnicity. Xingu people represent fifteen tribes and all four of Brazil's indigenous language groups, but they share similar belief systems, rituals and ceremonies.

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