Indigenous Peoples definition

Indigenous Peoples means social groups with a distinct social and cultural identity that makes them vulnerable to being disadvantaged in the development process, including the presence in varying degrees of the following characteristics: (i) a close attachment to ancestral territories and to the natural resources in these areas; (ii) self-identification and identification by others as members of a distinct cultural group; (iii) an indigenous language, often different from Pilipino, the Recipient’s national language; (iv) presence of customary social and political institutions; and (v) primarily subsistence-oriented production.
Indigenous Peoples means a distinct, vulnerable, social and cultural group as defined in the World Bank’s Operational Policies and Procedures on Indigenous Peoples;
Indigenous Peoples means individual members of Indian tribes; other individual Native Americans; individual Native Alaskans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Pacific Islanders; and indigenous and tribal community-based organizations.

Examples of Indigenous Peoples in a sentence

  • Employees have the following paid holidays: New Year's Day Labor Day Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day Indigenous Peoples Day Presidents' Day Veterans Day Patriot's Day Thanksgiving Day Memorial Day Friday following Thanksgiving Day Independence Day Christmas Day Employees released from work on these holidays shall be paid for their regularly scheduled hours of work.

  • Employees shall be entitled to National Indigenous Peoples Day in lieu of Easter Monday and/or Boxing Day if their worksite is open.

  • Employees have the following paid holidays: New Year's Day Labor Day Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day Indigenous Peoples Day Presidents' Day Veterans Day Patriot's Day Thanksgiving Day Memorial Day Friday following Thanksgiving Day Juneteenth Christmas Day Independence Day Employees released from work on these holidays shall be paid for their regularly scheduled hours of work.

  • We strive to be accountable by acknowledging the history and cultivating respect in our relationships with the Indigenous Peoples and the land.

  • There shall be twelve (12) paid holidays as follows: New Year's Day Labor Day Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day Indigenous Peoples Day Presidents’ Day Veterans' Day Patriot's Day Thanksgiving Day Memorial Day Day after Thanksgiving Independence Day Christmas Day Any holiday falling on Saturday shall be observed on the preceding Friday and any holiday falling on Sunday shall be observed on the following Monday.


More Definitions of Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples has the meaning assigned by the definitionaboriginal peoples of Canada” in subsection 35(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982.
Indigenous Peoples means those social groups in Indonesia that have a distinct social and cultural identity, and that are susceptible to being disadvantaged in the development process affected by the Project or any part thereof as follows: (a) masyarakat adat (customary law communities) based on lineage or locality and bound by customary law with characteristics including: (i) self identification as a distinct indigenous cultural group, (ii) collective attachment to ancestral territories and to the natural resources in the territories; and (iii) customary cultural, economic, social, or political institutions; and (b) Komunitas Adat Terpencil (KAT) (Isolated and Vulnerable communities), a category of customary law communities designated by the Borrower that live in isolated areas with characteristics including: (i) collective attachment to ancestral territories and to the natural resources in the territories; (ii) customary cultural, economic, social, or political institutions; (iii) an indigenous language; (iv) having a subsistence economy, (v) using simple tools and technology, (vi) having a high dependence on the environment and local natural resources, and (vii) having restricted access to social, economic, and political services.
Indigenous Peoples means the indigenous peoples recognized as such by the Borrower’s Fundação Nacional do Indio, the National Indian Foundation operating in accordance with the Borrower’s Decree No. 4645, dated March 25, 2003, as eligible to benefit from the constitutional and other legal protection as indigenous peoples;
Indigenous Peoples means, a social group of people with a distinct social and cultural identity that makes them vulnerable to being disadvantaged in the development process, including the presence in varying degrees of the following characteristics: (i) a close attachment to ancestral territories and to the natural resources in these areas; (ii) self-identification and identification by others as members of a distinct cultural group; (iii) an indigenous language, often different from the national language; (iv) presence of customary social and political institutions; and (v) primarily subsistence-oriented production.
Indigenous Peoples means the indigenous peoples recognized as such by FUNAI as eligible to benefit from the constitutional and other legal protection as indigenous peoples;
Indigenous Peoples means the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples within the boundaries of Canada;
Indigenous Peoples means distinct, vulnerable, social and cultural groups that may be identified pursuant to the studies outlined in the IPPF (as hereinafter defined) for the purposes of this Project;