All people of India who practise some form of the Hindu way of life and worship,which include the worship of trinity,sun the moon,mother earth,the animals,trees,human organs of propagation evolved through the centuries of mans evaluation from primordial life to present days of computer. It's a never ending evaluation where not one is treated as the propagate of the Hindu way of belief are the Indigenous people of India
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The Tamil are a group of people indigenous to the southern part of India and the Island of Ceylon.
Yes, of course, but they are not in India. They are an indigenous/native people of Alaska.
No, it isn't. Sports that are indigenous to India include archery, kho-kho, and board games.
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There has never been any Japanese leader from India. The Japanese are an indigenous people that are concentrated solely in Japan. There are no Japanese that immigrated to India and became famous as a leader.
Yes, there are indigenous tribes in Guatemala
Hinduism is not a religion, it is just way of living. Aryans(Brahmins, Kashartiya and Vashiya) are the Hindus people, which are 7-8% of India's Total population. 85% are Dalits and other Backward classes (indigenous People of India)
The "Hindus" (not a name they necessarily call themselves) call their religion Sanatana Dharma.
All religions are counted as the indigenous religion in the area where they where started/created. Hinduism is the religion of India and is still in current practice. As such it is deemed the indigenous religion of India. In the same way, Judaism and Christianity are indigenous to Palestine, and Islam is indigenous to the Hejaz. Buddhism might be considered indigenous to Uttar Pradesh, but it is no longer much practised there.
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