Monday, September 26, 2016
Indigenous people
Indigenous rights are rights that exist in recognition of specific condition of indigenous people. This includes not only the most basic right of physical survival and integrity, but also preservation of their land, cultural heritage that are part of existence as people and the means of sustaining livelihoods. The right to secure livelihood include all the basic right that a man is entitled to sustain life and any other right which is connected to such right. Though in ordinary meaning the right to secure livelihood has connection to very basic need such as food, shelter and clothing, this concept has now developed to include other things not related to poverty eradication including land rights.
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