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Aboriginal people, or aborigines, are groups of people who settled earlier in a place, and much of the current discussion of indigenous issues should be in the context of
nation-state
Understood in the context of the undertaking of colonization.
- Chinese name
- aborigines
- Also known as 1
- aborigines
- Also known as 2
- Indigenous people
- definition
- In the case of an earlier settlement, current discussions of indigenous issues should mostly be understood in the context of colonization by nation-states.
Citation interpretation
In discussing this issue, Chinese also
Arihara
The main difference between the use of the term indigenous peoples and indigenous peoples is that the former emphasizes that indigenous peoples, as a "people", should have corresponding collective rights under international law, including the pursuit of national autonomy (self-determination); The latter is used either as a generic term or only to refer to indigenous individuals as being under alien rule
nation-state
Individual indigenous individuals who have been colonized internally or externally.
In order to appease or control the aborigines in order to achieve the purpose of their rule, foreign rulers would formulate various policies, which often interfered with the way of life of the native ethnic groups, and may even lead to the result of genocide.
Even the previous stage
colonialism
The expansion came to an end after the post-World War II decolonization movement, but similar problems still existed between the indigenous peoples and the new states formed after the decolonization. The latter is sometimes referred to as internal colonization, in contrast to traditional external colonization.