Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous peoples, also referred to as First people, Aboriginal people, Native people, or autochthonous people, are ethnic groups who are native to a particular place. Indigenous first emerged as a way for Europeans to differentiate enslaved black people from the indigenous peoples of the Americas, being first used in its modern context in 1646 by Sir Thomas Browne, who stated "Although... there bee... swarms of Negroes serving the Spaniard, yet they were all transported from Africa... and are not indigenous or proper natives of America."Peoples are usually described as Indigenous when they maintain traditions or other aspects of an early …

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WHO: World Health Organization · 7 November 2024 English

vi, 17 p.

Elimination of TB in risk groups – e.g. migrants, indigenous peoples, persons deprived of liberty (depending


WHO: World Health Organization · 7 November 2024 English

ix, 151 p.

deafblindness; women with disabilities; Indigenous peoples with disabilities; persons with psychosocial disabilities; persons with deafblindness; Indigenous peoples with disabilities; and migrants and refugees


ESR: Institute of Environmental Science and Research · 23 September 2024 English

ESRs Annual Report for the years 2023–2024, documenting our results for the year against the objectives set out in our Statement of Corporate Intent 2023–2028.

relativity Association for Impact Assessment (Indigenous Peoples exercises. These are also undertaken on a


EC: European Commission · 9 September 2024 English

Data sovereignty for local governments refers to a capacity to control and/or access data, and to foster a digital transformation aligned with societal values and EU Commission political priorities. Data …

access such data. • Data sovereignty for indigenous peoples is understood as the right and ability of expected to enhance self-determination of indigenous peoples, giving them the power to hold countries Taylor, J. (2016). ‘Data sovereignty for indigenous peoples: current practice and future needs’. In Indigenous


CRI: Climate Rights International · 28 May 2024 English

This report examines the consequences and risks of extreme heat through a human rights lens and offers concrete recommendations for actions that can be taken – starting now – to …

.................................... 48 Indigenous Peoples ........................................ farming and for securing the livelihoods of indigenous peoples.”118  Right to Food Climate change is already


AIDA: Australian Indigenous Doctors' Assocation · 24 May 2024 English

Therefore, the Strategy strives to ensure the sustainability of the health and wellbeing of medical professionals, and the overall fidelity of the medical profession for individuals (Australian Government 2021). [...] …

population. Canada Similar to Australia and NZ, Indigenous peoples in Canada continue to experience major health attributed to the under-representation of Indigenous peoples in the medical workforce. In 2015, the Truth reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. This included a call upon all Canada identified as Indigenous, despite Indigenous peoples representing 4.9 per cent of the population healthcare to ensure culturally safe services for Indigenous peoples. The Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative


Lowitja Institute · 14 May 2024 English

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP) was a milestone, government funded, Aboriginal-led evidence-based initiative to reduce suicide rates. A key aim of the ATSISPEP was …

ensuring freely accessible data to support Indigenous peoples’ needs, priorities, capacity building, empowerment


AIATSIS: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies · 9 May 2024 English

Several key themes emerged from the presentations, including: • the strengthening power of language • the value of undertaking language work on Country • the crucial role of language work …

focused on just wages and civil rights for Indigenous peoples. Marmingee Hand, Juanita Sellwood and Josie


Public Health Law Center · 2 April 2024 English

The National Congress of American Indians describes the essence of Tribal sovereignty as the ability to govern and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Tribal citizens within Tribal …

about cessation services for New York State Indigenous peoples): https://www.naquitline.org/news/658992 org/news/658992/Support-Available-for- NY-States-Indigenous-Peoples-to-Quit-Commercial-Tobacco.htm z Traditional Tobacco org/news/658992/Support-Available-for-NY-States-Indigenous-Peoples-to-Quit-Commercial-Tobacco.htm https://www org/news/658992/Support-Available-for-NY-States-Indigenous-Peoples-to-Quit-Commercial-Tobacco.htm https://www


CBPATSSISP: Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention · 1 April 2024 English

This guide supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to talk publicly about suicide in a way that is safe for you, your family and others in the community.


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