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Q: What relationship did the indigenous people have with the land?
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Why is Malaysia called the land of the indigenous Malays?

Because the people in Malaysia are very indigenous.


What is the meaning of indigenous people in geography?

It means native, e.g. an indigenous species. or it could mean an original people of the land.


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Eddie Mabo campaigned for indigenous land rights and believed that indigenous people had the right to own land.


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Indigenous people call themselves citizens or natives. They call you foreigners because you are not native to the land they live on.


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The settled people in Australia have the closest historic relationship to Britain. The indigenous population, New Zealand.


What do you call the land and the people who live there?

The indigenous people are the ones who live in the land, but the land is always changing so there is not an accurate response to that question.


Can the colonizer have equal rights in their indigenous land with the colonizer?

The indigenous people of an area are given national and international rights based on their ties to a specific area. A colonizer is a person or group of people establishing a colony on a land. The colonizer does not get the same rights that the indigenous people are granted through national and international rights.


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'People of this land', meaning the Indigenous race of people of all of the Americas.


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Adversely. They lost their land and their lives.


How did the lives of indigenous people in the Canadian plains change after euoropeans arrived?

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