History of the Indigenous Peoples

Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools / Historical Background
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States
Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations
Indigenous Peoples – World Bank
Indigenous Peoples’ History
History.com
Whare Indigenous People – Factsheet
Indigenous Peoples of the World – Factsheet
Indigenous Peoples Amnesty International
Federal and State Recognized Tribes
Native American Tribes
Native American indigenous peoples of Canada and United State
STUDY GUIDE: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Univ. of Minnesota

10 things to know about indigenous peoples – From The United Nations (access website here).

1INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ARE EVERYWHERE
2INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SPEAK THE MAJORITY OF THE WORLD’S LANGUAGES
3INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE POOR AND VULNERABLE
4INDIGENOUS PEOPLE LIVE SHORTER LIVES AND RECEIVE LESS EDUCATION
5INDIGENOUS WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO SUFFER DISCRIMINATION AND VIOLENCE
6INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OFTEN DON’T CONTROL THEIR OWN LANDS
7INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES LEAD ON PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
8INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ARE FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE EVERY DAY
9INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ARE KEY TO THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
10THE UN DECLARATION WON’T SUCCEED WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF PEOPLE EVERYWHERE.

From the website – Cultural Survival “Called Tribal Peoples, First Peoples, Native Peoples, and Indigenous Peoples, these original inhabitants call themselves by many names in their 4,000 + unique languages and constitute about 6.2 percent of the world’s population.”