Explain Tribes Vs Indigenous people.
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"Tribes" typically refer to distinct ethnic groups often residing in specific regions, often sharing linguistic or cultural traits. "Indigenous people" are native to a particular land, predating external influences. While tribes can be indigenous, not all indigenous people identify as tribes. "Indigenous" often emphasizes the historical connection to a specific land and the impact of colonialism, whereas "tribe" may focus on communal identity. The terms are context-specific; both convey unique cultural identities but carry different connotations in discussions on historical, social, and political contexts.