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・ Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands
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Indigenous rights : ウィキペディア英語版
Indigenous rights
Indigenous rights are those rights that exist in recognition of the specific condition of the indigenous peoples. This includes not only the most basic human rights of physical survival and integrity, but also the preservation of their land, language, religion, and other elements of cultural heritage that are a part of their existence as a people. This can be used as an expression for advocacy of social organizations or form a part of the national law in establishing the relation between a government and the right of self-determination among the indigenous people living within its borders, or in international law as a protection against violation by actions of governments or groups of private interests.
== Definition and historical background ==

The indigenous rights belong to those who, being indigenous peoples, are defined by being the original people of a land that has been conquested and colonized by outsiders. Exactly who is a part of the indigenous peoples is disputed, but can broadly be understood in relation to colonialism. When we speak of indigenous peoples we speak of those pre-colonial societies that face a specific threat from this phenomenon of occupation, and the relation that these societies have with the colonial powers. The exact definition of who are the indigenous people, and the consequent state of rightsholders, varies. It is considered both to be bad to be too inclusive as it is to be non-inclusive.〔〔http://www.culturalsurvival.org/ourpublications/voices/article/recognizing-indigenous-peoples-human-rights〕 In the context of modern indigenous people of European colonial powers, the recognition of indigenous rights can be traced to at least the period of Renaissance. Along with the justification of colonialism with a higher purpose for both the colonists and colonized, some voices expressed concern over the way indigenous peoples were treated and the effect it had on their societies.
The issue of indigenous rights is also associated with other levels of human struggle. Due to the close relationship between indigenous peoples' cultural and economic situations and their environmental settings, indigenous rights issues are linked with concerns over environmental change and sustainable development.〔http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu/TG/PI/RIGHTS/indig.html〕〔http://www.wcl.american.edu/hrbrief/v2i3/suagee23.htm〕〔http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/jell/docs/211/OEL105.pdf〕 According to scientists and organizations like the Rainforest Foundation, the struggle for indigenous peoples is essential for solving the problem of reducing carbon emission, and approaching the threat on both cultural and biological diversity in general.〔http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/10/indigenous-rights-reduced-emissions-deforestation.php〕〔United Nations, (State of The World's Indigenous Peoples ) – UNPFII report, First Issue, 2009〕

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