Germans, certainly. They have been occupying their current territory since before Imperial Roman times, which is to say, before the beginning of written history in that part of the world. They have never been significantly colonized or annexed by any power, and they still maintain, at least in part, their distinct linguistic, social, and cultural organization (all per various UN definitions). The only reason they are not generally considered an "indigenous people" by international law is that they are the dominant majority of the nation-state of Germany.
In addition, Germany contains Sorbian minorities who speak a Slavic language related to Polish and Czech. The present Minister-President of the German state of Saxony is a Sorb.
Council of Indigenous Peoples was created in 1996.
They killed many of the indigenous peoples. They took many children from indigenous peoples. They moved indigenous peoples into regions with inferior land.
They took many children from indigenous peoples.
Aloha Nunez is the Minister of Indigenous Peoples for Venezuela.
Christopher Columbus is widely accepted to be the first European to meet North America's indigenous peoples. Native Americans are the indigenous peoples of North America. I don't know how to properly refer to the indigenous peoples of Australia.
Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party was created in 1993.
Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party ended in 1999.
The ISBN of Indigenous Peoples in International Law is 0195173503.
Indigenous Peoples in International Law was created in 1996.
Indigenous Peoples in International Law has 408 pages.
penis
the british shipped many of the indigenous peoples back to england