Test 2 (TRUE OR FALSE) Flashcards
Indigenous peoples are commonly understood as the orginal inhabitants of a land.
true
Indigenous peoples’ social, economic, cultural, and political institutions are generally the same as those of the rest of the national population.
false
Tribal people are characterized by having their own traditions and customs. and they have no legal recognition.
false
One key festure of Indigenous Peoples is their strong territorial connection, as their ancestors inhabited specific regions of a country.
true
The distinction between Indigenous Peoples and tribal people lies in their historical continuity and territorial cisims.
true
The primary difference between tribal people and Indigenous Peoples is related to their culture and customs.
false
Indigenous Peoples’ societies thrived during the post-colonial era.
false
Both Indigenous Peoples and tribal people are defined by having distinct sociel and economic conditions compared to the general population.
true
Indigenous Peoples’ social and polical institutions were largely influenced by modern states and colonization.
false
Indigenous Peoples must have continuously lived in a communally-bounded and defined territory to be considered an IP under R.A. 8371.
true
The Lumsd, and the Moro groups in Mindenso are both included in the IP category socording to R.A. 8371.
true
The Igorots in the Cordillera region are considered Indigenous Peoples by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP).
true
R.A 8371 highlights the historios continuity of life, including the maintenance of language, customs, and land claims
true
Indigenous peoples are commonly understood as the original inhabitants of a
land,
true
The Asian Development Bank’s definition of indigenous Peoples emphasizes their disconnection from their ancestral terntories.
false