The recent Arab uprisings have prompted governments to improve life for the indigenous population as well.
The French of Algeria are themselves an indigenous population in the full sense of the word.
It has no indigenous population but is home to UK research bases and those of other nations.
Overall, one third of the indigenous population is considered to be functionally illiterate.
Europe's indigenous population is ageing fast, with a quarter of it over 60.
The constitution provides power to the indigenous population (which constitute about 55% of the population) and to the Bolivian state apparatus.
The reef campaign was launched by Green group representatives from New Caledonia's indigenous population, as well as Green supporters from France and Australia.
Long story short, the indigenous population of Haiti was decimated shortly after the Europeans landed in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
The indigenous population of Diego Garcia was effectively expelled in order to allow the island to become a very large American air base.
In 2008, former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd formally apologised to the indigenous population for laws and policies that "inflicted profound grief, suffering and loss".
Immigration is likely to offer at best a quick fix as educated second-generation families will face the same opportunity set as the indigenous population.
It was a response to the horrifying incidence of child abuse among the indigenous population, the product perhaps of unemployment, drugs, drunkenness, family breakdown and despair.
Her political affiliation is with Winaq, an indigenous movement which has its base in the Mayan indigenous population most of whom live in poor rural areas.
Butler also talks to guest host Tracey Tanenbaum about moving to Western Australia, hanging out with his small town's indigenous population, and how he inherited his grandfather's dobro.
In 2008 Mr Rudd, soon after becoming prime minister, did make an apology, supported by the Liberal Party, which seems to have gone down well, especially among the indigenous population.
He rejected President Kirchner's suggestion they were an "implanted" population, saying the Falklands had been settled throughout history in the same way as South America, but with no indigenous population to displace.
If it developed an indigenous population, looking after that population its elderly, its unemployed, and so on would be a new expenditure, probably for the department of international development, which deals with such issues on St Helena.
The expansion of copper and gold mining in Chile and Peru has mainly occurred in arid areas and has led to competition for scarce water with both export agriculture and the needs of the indigenous population.
So if it comes to all-out war in West Papua between the indigenous population (who want self-rule) and the militias (who will do anything to stop Indonesia losing another large chunk of territory), would Australia intervene?
The Islamic challenge consists of two components: on the one hand, an indigenous population's withering Christian faith, inadequate birthrate, and cultural diffidence, and on the other an influx of devout, prolific, and culturally assertive Muslim immigrants.
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"I see an indigenous population who say: 'Peru doesn't consider us to be Peruvians, it thinks that the jungle is for other people, that we don't exist, that it's empty'", says human-rights lawyer Ernesto de la Jara.
His Movement towards Socialism (MAS) is sending a foreign delegation to prevent "foreign intervention" in the elections.3 In particular, Evo Morales has made connections with their common base in the indigenous population which has admittedly been neglected by most establishment parties and is gaining constant strength among the rising number of young indigenous voters.
The competing ethnic claims echo those made in Tibet by the Himalayan region's indigenous Buddhist population and its rapidly growing Han population.
Humans wiped out the indigenous wild animal population a century ago, but now the animals are back, carefully restocked and maintained in growing numbers.
The ethnic mix of Guam's population is 40 percent indigenous Chamorro people, 25 percent Filipino and the rest is a blend of Pacific Islanders, Asians and whites.
"It's an exceptional situation where there are no indigenous terror groups and a highly controlled population, just as Iraq was until Saddam was kicked out, " Stone told The Times newspaper.
Roberto Blancarte, a sociologist of religion at the Colegio de Mexico, points out that in Chiapas, a state with a high proportion of indigenous people, almost 14% of the population is now Protestant.
They are rooted in its spiky geography (arable land is scarce, and land disputes frequent) and in its extreme poverty, especially among the indigenous people who make up 38% of the population.
The dam will not force indigenous populations along the Xingu to relocate, which today that population is estimated to be around 2, 500.
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There have been many groups represented over time, from enslaved and indigenous peoples, those of European stock, and now to a population reflecting the wider world -- truly a "melting pot, " he said.
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