No, the groups of people living in Seychelles have not always been the same. The archipelago was uninhabited until the late 18th century when French settlers and enslaved Africans arrived. Over time, the population has diversified, incorporating influences from Indian, Chinese, and other cultures, leading to a unique blend of ethnicities and traditions in Seychelles today.
No.
Indigenous people are native to the land where they live. In other terms their ancestors have always lived in the specific location where they continue to live. However ethnic groups are groups of people who refer to where there ancestors' lived. However, they may live somewhere else or there ancestors have lived in more than one location, which separates them from being indigenous.
tribes were groups of people that lived together
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homosexuals
allahs minions.
About 200 People
They Lived In Small Groups.
Mound Builders
people from Scotland, Ireland and england
Native Americans
latins and etruscans