What are indigenous communities?

Indigenous communities are groups of people who have lived in the same place for a very long time, and they share special ways of life that connect them to their land and history.

Imagine your family has been living in the same house for hundreds of years, maybe even longer than you can imagine! That’s kind of like what indigenous communities are. They have traditions, stories, languages, and ways of working with nature that have been passed down from one generation to the next.

Like a Family with a Special Recipe

Think of it as having a special recipe that your family has used for years, maybe even since before you were born! Indigenous communities often have these kinds of traditions. They know how to grow food, catch fish, or build homes in ways that work really well with the land around them.

These people don’t just live on the land, they feel connected to it, like it’s part of their family too. That connection helps them stay strong and happy for many years.

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Examples

  1. A group of people living in the Amazon rainforest who speak their own language and hunt together.
  2. Children learning to weave traditional baskets from their grandparents.
  3. Families celebrating a harvest festival with songs and dances.

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