indigeneity
Indigeneity refers to the status or quality of being Indigenous, typically involving membership in communities that are the original inhabitants of a region and that retain distinctive cultural, linguistic, spiritual, and social practices. It is often tied to a historical continuity with a territory, a traditional way of life, and enduring connections to land and resources. Indigeneity can be expressed through self-identification, collective identity, and recognition by Indigenous communities, as well as by legal and political frameworks in various countries.
Indigeneity exists within a broader context of rights and governance. International law recognizes certain Indigenous rights,
Cultural and social dimensions of indigeneity include language revival, traditional governance systems, and knowledge practices related
Scholarly and political discussions about indigeneity address its fluid and contested nature, including debates over essentialist