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Indigenous Women and the Law

Snehanshu Bhushan, SamikshaJMDLRMay 21, 2026

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Indigenous populations are communities that live within, or are attached to, geographically distinct traditional habitats or ancestral territories, and who identify themselves as being part of a distinct cultural group, descended from groups present in the area before modern states were created and current borders defined. They generally maintain cultural and social identities, and social, economic, cultural and political institutions, separate from the mainstream or dominant society or culture.

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Snehanshu Bhushan, Samiksha. (2026). Indigenous Women and the Law. Journal of Multidisciplinary Legal Research, Volume 2, Issue 2, . https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6391227

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