Recognition and Implementation of Indigenous Rights Framework (RIIRF) is a legislation and policy initiative intended to be undertaken in "full partnership...
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of Indigenous Rights and Self-Determination discussions, and the national engagement—[Recognition and Implementation of Indigenous Rights Framework (RIIRF)]—led...
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Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADTs) and Certificate of Ancestral Land Title (CALTs) in recognition of indigenous peoples' rights to their land...
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Indigenous identity is not determined by Western colonization. The rights of Indigenous peoples are outlined in national legislation, treaties and international...
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within Australia. Such rights are said to derive from Indigenous peoples' occupation and ownership of Australia prior to colonisation and through their continuing...
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that delineates and defines the individual and collective rights of indigenous peoples, including their ownership rights, cultural and ceremonial expression...
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Taiwanese indigenous peoples, formerly called Taiwanese aborigines, are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, with the nationally recognized subgroups numbering...
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The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, is a key piece of forest legislation passed in India...
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Terry Goulet (category University of Manitoba alumni)
April 2018 Terry and George published a paper titled: “Requirements for Recognition and Implementation of Indigenous Rights Framework” arguing for the...
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Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage from, or recognised membership of, the various ethnic groups living within the territory of contemporary...
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border, Indigenous people in Bolivia have constitutional recognition. This recognition respects the identities and rights of many of the same Indigenous groups...
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severe decline of many groups. Others were expelled from their lands, and their descendants have yet to recover them. The rights of Indigenous peoples to...
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away from the principle of subsidiarity that had been in place for over three decades. Emphasis on human rights recognition and protection. Increased regional...
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various Indigenous peoples, and by extension, their legal rights to protect specific such property. This property includes cultural knowledge of their groups...
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the Rights of Indigenous Peoples" (UNDRIP). Article 19 of UNDRIP requires that "States shall consult and cooperate in good faith with the Indigenous peoples...
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Linguistic marginalisation in South Africa (category Minority rights)
languages and elevating those of “diminished use and status”). While this law set up a framework, audits by watchdogs have found uneven implementation: many...
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time. In response, Indigenous communities mobilized to resist colonial policies and assert their rights to self-determination and sovereignty. Although...
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all human rights are said to be "equal, indivisible, interrelated, and interdependent", the monitoring, enforcement and implementation framework for economic...
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development and implementation of new economic and finance models that seek to better reflect human rights and nature's rights; indigenous leadership to...
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Constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians Indigenous treaties in Australia Voting rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Indigenous self-government...
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recognized the Métis as Indigenous people with rights to hunt and fish in accordance with their traditional lifestyles and developed a test of Métis identity now...
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George R. D. Goulet (category Canadian people of Métis descent)
Indigenous Peoples and published a paper in April 2018 titled: “Requirements for Recognition and Implementation of Indigenous Rights Framework” arguing for...
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Native Title Act 1993. This recognition enabled further litigation for Indigenous land rights in Australia. By 2021, Indigenous Australians had exclusive...
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should be defined within a human rights framework including respect for, and recognition of, the rights of indigenous peoples to lands, territories, natural...
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Right to food (category Human rights by issue)
force of the Covenant. 1987 – Establishment of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights overseeing the implementation of the Covenant and beginning...
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Rigoberta Menchú (category Guatemalan Indigenous rights activists)
human rights activist, feminist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Menchú has dedicated her life to publicizing the rights of Guatemala's Indigenous peoples...
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Forced sterilization in Peru (category Genocide of Indigenous peoples of South America)
step toward women's empowerment and family planning, even as human rights violations occurred. During the implementation of sterilization programs in Peru...
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David Chartrand (category Indigenous leaders in Manitoba)
Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement with Canada, which recognizes the Manitoba Métis Federation as the national government of the Red River...
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San Andrés Accords (category Zapatista Army of National Liberation)
Chiapas, and granted autonomy, recognition, and rights to the indigenous population of Mexico. The accords were based on the five principles of basic respect...
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growing recognition and use of Indigenous education methods can be a response to the erosion and loss of Indigenous knowledge through the processes of colonialism...
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