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Indigenous people in various countries were often forcibly removed from their ancestral lands as part of colonization and government policies aimed at assimilation. They were relocated to reserves, which were typically small, less desirable areas that limited their access to resources and traditional ways of life. This displacement was accompanied by systemic discrimination, cultural suppression, and violence, leading to lasting socio-economic challenges for Indigenous communities. The impact of these actions continues to affect Indigenous peoples today, highlighting ongoing struggles for rights and recognition.

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