Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change
Cultural sovereignty refers to the right of a group, particularly Indigenous peoples, to maintain and control their cultural identity, traditions, and practices without external interference. This concept emphasizes the importance of self-determination and the ability of communities to make decisions about their cultural heritage, including language, rituals, and social structures, ultimately influencing their participation in broader societal and global discussions.
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