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The phrase 'indigenous communities' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a group of people who have historically inhabited a particular place. For example, "The land was originally home to several indigenous communities, who still live there today."
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Disease ravaged indigenous communities everywhere.
Indigenous communities are particularly hard hit.
Pearson said Indigenous communities needed more empowerment.
However, subsistence hunting by indigenous communities will still be allowed.
"We are trying to amplify the voices of indigenous communities".
A law introduced after 1990 protects indigenous communities' property rights.
Second, that the deforestation destroys the livelihoods of indigenous communities.
But in remote Indigenous communities people face the same struggles.
Many – particularly those from indigenous communities – come as a family.
"It was the same set of pathologies I'd encountered in other indigenous communities.
Health problems are rife in remote Indigenous communities, such as Galiwin'ku, and measurable outcomes are poor.
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