ursprungsfolk
Ursprungsfolk, or Indigenous peoples, are groups that are the original inhabitants of a region and have maintained distinct cultural practices, languages, social structures, and enduring ties to traditional lands. They typically demonstrate historical continuity with pre-colonial societies and have experienced colonization, dispossession, or marginalization. Central to many communities is self-identification and recognition by their own members, alongside unique social and governance traditions that persist alongside participation in broader national systems.
International law recognises certain rights for ursprungsfolk, notably in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights
Geographically, indigenous groups exist on every continent. Notable examples include the Sámi of Sápmi in northern