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1 By country  



1.1  In Australia  





1.2  In Bangladesh  





1.3  In Belize  





1.4  In Bolivia  





1.5  In Botswana  





1.6  In Brazil  





1.7  In Canada[6]  





1.8  Central African Republic  





1.9  In China  





1.10  In Colombia  





1.11  In Costa Rica  





1.12  In Denmark  





1.13  In Dominica  





1.14  In Finland and Scandinavia  





1.15  In Guyana  





1.16  In Hong Kong  





1.17  In India  





1.18  In Japan  





1.19  In the Middle East  





1.20  In New Zealand  





1.21  In North Africa  





1.22  In Pakistan  





1.23  In Panama  





1.24  In Peru  





1.25  In the Philippines  





1.26  In Russia  





1.27  In South Africa  





1.28  In Sri Lanka  





1.29  In Sudan  





1.30  In Taiwan  





1.31  In Ukraine  





1.32  In the United States  







2 Conservation of nature  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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The lands inhabited by indigenous peoples receive different treatments around the world. Many countries have specific legislation, definitions, nomenclature, objectives, etc., for such lands. To protect indigenous land rights, special rules are sometimes created to protect the areas they live in. In other cases, governments establish "reserves" with the intention of segregation. Some indigenous peoples live in places where their right to land is not recognised, or not effectively protected.

By country[edit]

In Australia[edit]

In Bangladesh[edit]

In Belize[edit]

  • Aguacate Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Black Creek Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Blue Creek Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Crique Sarco Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Graham Creek Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Hinchasones Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Machaca Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • Xpicilha Indian Reservation, Toledo
  • In Bolivia[edit]

    es:Autonomía indígena originario campesina

    TCO Location Size
    (hectares)
    Date Established Established by Indigenous Peoples Previous Status
    Sirionó Indigenous Territory 52,408.71 ha[1] 24 September 1990[2] Supreme Decree 22609 Sirionó
    Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory Cochabamba/Beni Department border 1,372,180 ha 24 September 1990[2] Supreme Decree 22610 Trinitario Mojeño, Yuracaré, Chimán National Park (since 1965)
    Multiethnic Indigenous Territory I Beni 365,483.26 ha[1] 24 September 1990[2] Supreme Decree 22611 Trinitario Mojeño, Ignaciano Mojeño, Movima, Yuracaré, Chimán
    Chimán Indigenous Territory I Beni 337,360.44 ha[1] 24 September 1990[2]
    Pilón Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Communal Lands Yungas region, northern La Paz Department and Beni 400,000 ha 9 April 1992[2] Supreme Decree 23110 Mosetén, Tsimané, Tacana Biosphere Reserve (since 1977)
    Chayantaka Native Community Lands north Potosí 36,366.79 July 2005[3] INRA titling completed Chayantaka ayllu
    Lomerío Chiquitano Indigenous Territory 259,188 9 April 1992
    June 2006
    Supreme Decree 23112
    INRA Titling Complete
    Chiquitano
    Monte Verde Chiquitano Indigenous Territory Ñuflo de Chávez Province, Santa Cruz 947,440.8 3 July 2007 Titling completed and awarded Chiquitano
    Araona Indigenous Territory 9 April 1992[2] Supreme Decree 23108
    Yuki Indigenous Territory Cochabamba 9 April 1992[2] Supreme Decree 23111 Yuki, Yuracaré
    Yuracaré Native Community Lands Cochabamba Yuracaré
    Avatiri Ingre Native Community Lands Chuquisaca Guaraní
    Avatiri Huacareta Native Community Lands Chuquisaca Guaraní
    Avatiri Ingre Native Community Lands Chuquisaca Guaraní
    Machareti-Ñancaroinza-Carandayti Native Community Lands Chuquisaca Guaraní
    Itikaraparirenda Native Community Lands Chuquisaca Guaraní
    Alto Parapetí Native Community Lands Santa Cruz Guaraní Ranches with Guaraní in conditions of servitude[4]
    Nor Lípez Native Community Lands Nor Lípez Province, Potosí 2,000,291 19 April 2011 INRA titling completed Central Única Provincial de Comunidades Originarias de Nor Lípez[5]
    Jatun Ayllu-Juchuy Ayllu-Chaupi Ayllu Native Community Lands Sur Lípez Province, Potosí 1,557,532 19 April 2011 INRA titling completed Jatun Ayllu, Juchuy Ayllu, Chaupi Ayllu indigenous communities[5]
    Enrique Baldivieso Native Community Lands Enrique Baldivieso Province, Potosí 227,003 19 April 2011 INRA titling completed Central Única de la Provincia de Comunidades Originarias Enrique Baldivieso[5]

    In Botswana[edit]

    In Brazil[edit]

    In Canada[6][edit]

    Central African Republic[edit]

    In China[edit]

    In Colombia[edit]

    In Costa Rica[edit]

    In Denmark[edit]

    In Dominica[edit]

    In Finland and Scandinavia[edit]

    In Guyana[edit]

    In Hong Kong[edit]

  • Fanling District Rural Committee
  • Ha Tsuen Rural Committee
  • Hang Hau Rural Committee
  • Lamma Island (North) Rural Committee
  • Lamma Island (South) Rural Committee
  • Kam Tin Rural Committee
  • Ma Wan Rural Committee
  • Mui Wo Rural Committee
  • Pat Heung Rural Committee
  • Peng Chau Rural Committee
  • Ping Shan Rural Committee
  • Sai Kung North Rural Committee
  • Sai Kung Rural Committee
  • San Tin Rural Committee
  • Sha Tau Kok District Rural Committee
  • Sha Tin Rural Committee
  • Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee
  • Sheung Shui District Rural Committee
  • South Lantao Rural Committee
  • Ta Kwu Ling District Rural Committee
  • Tai O Rural Committee
  • Tai Po Rural Committee
  • Tsing Yi Rural Committee
  • Tuen Mun Rural Committee
  • Tung Chung Rural Committee
  • Tsuen Wan Rural Committee
  • In India[edit]

    In Japan[edit]

    In the Middle East[edit]

    In New Zealand[edit]

    In North Africa[edit]

    In Pakistan[edit]

    In Panama[edit]

    In Peru[edit]

    Communal reserves are conservation areas for flora and fauna, allowing traditional use for the rural populations surrounding the areas. The use and marketing of the natural resources within the communal reserve is conducted by the same rural populations.[12]

    Reserve Date Area (ha)
    Yanesha 19880428 28 April 1988 34,744
    El Sira 20010622 22 June 2001 616,413
    Amarakaeri 20020509 9 May 2002 402,335
    Asháninka 20030114 14 January 2003 184,468
    Machiguenga 20030114 14 January 2003 218,905
    Purús 2004112020 November 2004 202,033
    Tuntanain 2007081010 August 2007 94,967
    Chayu Nain 20030114 9 December 2009 23,597

    In the Philippines[edit]

    In Russia[edit]

    In South Africa[edit]

    In Sri Lanka[edit]

    In Sudan[edit]

    In Taiwan[edit]

    In Ukraine[edit]

    In the United States[edit]

    Conservation of nature[edit]

    Some lands inhabited for indigenous peoples can be considered as Indigenous and Community Conserved Area.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Torrico, Ismael Guzmán; Eulogio Núñez (2008-01-01). Saneamiento de la tierra en seis regiones de Bolivia 1996-2007. CIPCA. p. 36. ISBN 978-99954-35-05-9.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Oyarzún, José Aylwin; Universidad de la Frontera. Programa de Derechos Indígenas; WALIR (Organization) (2004). Derechos humanos y pueblos indígenas: tendencias internacionales y contexto chileno. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. p. 182. ISBN 978-956-236-161-3.
  • ^ Torrico, José Antonio Rocha; Carla María Bazoalto Olmos; Luis Fernando Cuéllar Camargo (2008-01-01). Autonomías indígenas, construcción de nación y fortalecimiento del Estado: estudios de caso en las regiones Norte de Potosí, guaraní del Isoso y kallawaya. FUNDACION PIEB. p. 55. ISBN 978-99954-32-25-6.
  • ^ Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Bolivia - Situation of the Guarani Indigenous People. Retrieved 2011-07-17. at paragraph 200.
  • ^ a b c Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria (2011-04-19). "INRA entregó títulos ejecutoriales a tres Tierras Comunitarias de Origen de Potosí". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
  • ^ "Indigenous Peoples and Lands". 19 November 2020.
  • ^ "Content page - Web Experience Toolkit".
  • ^ Boruca Indian Reservation Tour
  • ^ Costa Rica Spanish School IECR - Guaymi Indian Reservation in Costa Rica | Costa Rica Spanish School IECR - Costa Rica Spanish School IECR Archived 2012-07-29 at archive.today
  • ^ Horse Treks and Guayami Indian Reservation - Pavones - Top Rated Costa Rica Horseback Ridings
  • ^ Guyana Fishing and Outdoor Nature Destination Maps Directory | MyFishMaps.com
  • ^ "El Sistema Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado - SINANPE". Peru - Ministerio del Ambiente -. Archived from the original on 3 April 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  • External links[edit]


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