what is the difference between tribal people and Indigenous people
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Tribes travel throughout the world, re-establishing themselves along the routes. They carry cultural, social and in some cases economically values with them. Indigenous are native to a specific area and can be tribesmen, they can also travel, but we tend to think of them only traveling within a certain terrain.
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Explanation:
Indigenous peoples:-
1)Subjective criteria :-
Self-identification as belonging to an indigenous people.
2) Objective criteria:-
Descent from populations, who inhabited the country or geographical region at the time of conquest, colonisation or establishment of present state boundaries.
They retain some or all of their own social, economic, cultural and political institutions, irrespective of their legal status.
Tribal peoples:-
1) Subjective criteria :-
Self-identification as belonging to a tribal people.
2) Objective criteria:-
Their social, cultural and economic conditions distinguish them from other sections of the national community.
Their status is regulated wholly or partially by their own customs or traditions or by special laws or regulations.
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