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Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations

United Nations' description of Indigenous People in text on the left side with a photograph collage of Indigenous People on the right side.

Text 22.01.04

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The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples recognizes the rights of these vulnerable groups, including Kānaka ʻŌiwi, to perpetuate their language, culture, religious beliefs and practices, and manage ancestral territories.

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22.01.04

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United Nations

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Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations

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United Nations

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https://social.desa.un.org/issues/indigenous-peoples/indigenous-peoples-at-the-united-nations

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United Nations

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United Nations

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Text

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Article

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Source

Indigenous Peoples, United Nations

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United Nations

MUMI Number

22.01.TXT.030

Creator

United Nations

Publisher

United Nations

Type

Text

Format

Article

File Format

jpg

Source

Indigenous Peoples, United Nations

Licensor

United Nations

MUMI Number

22.01.TXT.030

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