Review:
Indigenous Governance
overall review score: 4.3
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Indigenous governance refers to the systems and structures through which indigenous communities make decisions, manage resources, and govern themselves according to their cultural values and traditions.
Key Features
- Self-determination
- Cultural autonomy
- Community-based decision-making
- Resource management
- Preservation of traditional knowledge
Pros
- Empowers indigenous communities to control their own destinies
- Respects cultural traditions and values
- Promotes sustainable use of resources
Cons
- Challenges in balancing traditional practices with modern governance systems
- Potential conflicts with national governments or legal frameworks