It depends. "Indigenous" refers to people native to a certain country. For example, aborigionals are indigenous to Australia.
Eat, sleep, bring up their children, get married, hunt, farm...and if they've moved to a city, then just about any occupation
eat and try their best to survive.
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Yes, there are indigenous tribes in Guatemala
there are many indigenous people in Lebanon
Indigenous people typically came from the prehistoric period.
The indigenous people affected the Spanish colonizers by resisting colonization through armed uprisings, introducing new foods and agricultural practices to the colonizers, and influencing their culture and language. They also played a crucial role in the survival and adaptation of the Spanish colonizers in unfamiliar environments.
The Australian indigenous people refer to them as the 'Dreamtime'.
Aborigines are indigenous to Australia. The correct term for Austalia's indigenous people is "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders".
Indigenous education is born from the territory and the ancestors. It is unique to each indigenous people, since it is rooted in the life and the culture of each indigenous people in their territory. Indigenous education is key to keeping indigenous children and youth grounded in their unique cultures.
Indigenous people living in northern Norway.
Bolivia has the highest percentage of indigenous people in South America, with over 40% of the population identifying as indigenous.
Native Alaskan peoples are indigenous to the geography, and there are no indigenous people in Antarctica.
Aborigines are the indigenous people of Australia.
The Sami people are the indigenous people of Northern Europe. Sami people are among the largest indigenous ethnic groups