Discrimination against Indigenous Children in India: Race, Class and Culture

Summary: Indigenous children's issues need to
be addressed by all sectors of
society. While anti-discrimination
laws are a good starting point,
implementation must take into
acount their own realities: they are
indigenous. Their survival,
protection, development and
participation depend on their
identification as indigenous in the
first place.

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