Lands_inhabited_by_indigenous_peoples

Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples

Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples

Territories occupied primarily by native or tribal peoples


The lands inhabited by indigenous peoples receive different treatments around the world. Many countries have specific legislation, definitions, nomenclature, objectives, etc., for such lands. To protect indigenous land rights, special rules are sometimes created to protect the areas they live in. In other cases, governments establish "reserves" with the intention of segregation. Some indigenous peoples live in places where their right to land is not recognised, or not effectively protected.

By country

In Australia

In Bangladesh

In Belize

  • Aguacate Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Black Creek Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Blue Creek Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Crique Sarco Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Graham Creek Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Hinchasones Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Machaca Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Xpicilha Indian Reservation, Toledo

In Bolivia

es:Autonomía indígena originario campesina

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In Botswana

In Brazil

  • Terras Indígenas, in the wide sense
    • Terras indígenas, in the strict sense
    • Terras reservadas (reserva indígena, parque indígena, colônia agrícola indígena e território federal indígena)
    • Terras dominiais

In Canada[6]

Central African Republic

In China

In Colombia

In Costa Rica

In Denmark

In Dominica

In Finland and Scandinavia

In Guyana

  • Epira Amerindian District (East Berbice-Corentyne Area)
  • Epira Amerindian Reservation (East Berbice-Corentyne Area)
  • Kanuku Amerindian District (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Area)
  • Karasabai Amerindian District (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Area)
  • Orealla Amerindian District (East Berbice-Corentyne Area)
  • Orealla Amerindian Reservation (East Berbice-Corentyne Area)
  • Pomeroon-Ituribisi Amerindian District (Pomeroon-Supenaam Area)
  • Pomeroon-Ituribisi Indian Reservation (Pomeroon-Supenaam Area)
  • Pomeroon-Ituribisi Reservation (Pomeroon-Supenaam Area)
  • Saint Francis Amerindian District (Guyana Area)
  • Santa Amerindian District (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara Area)
  • Wikki Amerindian District (Upper Demerara-Berbice Area)
  • Wikki Amerindian Reservation (Upper Demerara-Berbice Area)
  • Wikki Indian Reservation (Upper Demerara-Berbice Area)[11]

In Hong Kong

    • Cheung Chau Rural Committee
    • Fanling District Rural Committee
    • Ha Tsuen Rural Committee
    • Hang Hau Rural Committee
    • Lamma Island (North) Rural Committee
    • Lamma Island (South) Rural Committee
    • Kam Tin Rural Committee
    • Ma Wan Rural Committee
    • Mui Wo Rural Committee
    • Pat Heung Rural Committee
    • Peng Chau Rural Committee
    • Ping Shan Rural Committee
    • Sai Kung North Rural Committee
    • Sai Kung Rural Committee
    • San Tin Rural Committee
    • Sha Tau Kok District Rural Committee
    • Sha Tin Rural Committee
    • Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee
    • Sheung Shui District Rural Committee
    • South Lantao Rural Committee
    • Ta Kwu Ling District Rural Committee
    • Tai O Rural Committee
    • Tai Po Rural Committee
    • Tsing Yi Rural Committee
    • Tuen Mun Rural Committee
    • Tung Chung Rural Committee
    • Tsuen Wan Rural Committee
  • Frontier Closed Area, a restricted border zone in Hong Kong on the border with Mainland China populated by a number of indigenous Hakka villages.Since non-residents require a special Closed Area Permit to enter the FCA, the area effectively functions as a protected indigenous reservation for the Hakka and Tanka inhabitants.

In India

In Japan

In the Middle East

In New Zealand

In North Africa

In Pakistan

In Panama

In Peru

Communal reserves are conservation areas for flora and fauna, allowing traditional use for the rural populations surrounding the areas. The use and marketing of the natural resources within the communal reserve is conducted by the same rural populations.[12]

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In the Philippines

In Russia

In South Africa

In Sri Lanka

In Sudan

In Taiwan

In Ukraine

In United States

Conservation of nature

Some lands inhabited for indigenous peoples can be considered as Indigenous and Community Conserved Area.

See also


References

  1. Torrico, Ismael Guzmán; Eulogio Núñez (2008-01-01). Saneamiento de la tierra en seis regiones de Bolivia 1996-2007. CIPCA. p. 36. ISBN 978-99954-35-05-9.
  2. Oyarzún, José Aylwin; Universidad de la Frontera. Programa de Derechos Indígenas; WALIR (Organization) (2004). Derechos humanos y pueblos indígenas: tendencias internacionales y contexto chileno. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. p. 182. ISBN 978-956-236-161-3.
  3. Torrico, José Antonio Rocha; Carla María Bazoalto Olmos; Luis Fernando Cuéllar Camargo (2008-01-01). Autonomías indígenas, construcción de nación y fortalecimiento del Estado: estudios de caso en las regiones Norte de Potosí, guaraní del Isoso y kallawaya. FUNDACION PIEB. p. 55. ISBN 978-99954-32-25-6.
  4. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Bolivia - Situation of the Guarani Indigenous People. Retrieved 2011-07-17. at paragraph 200.
  5. Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria (2011-04-19). "INRA entregó títulos ejecutoriales a tres Tierras Comunitarias de Origen de Potosí". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
  6. "El Sistema Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado - SINANPE". Peru - Ministerio del Ambiente -. Archived from the original on 3 April 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2013.

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