Indigenous rights refer to the collective rights held by Indigenous peoples, who are often marginalized and disadvantaged in society. These rights include the right to self-determination, the right to their traditional lands and resources, and the right to preserve and promote their culture, language, and traditional knowledge. Indigenous rights are often a topic of research and advocacy in fields such as anthropology, sociology, political science, and human rights. Researchers in this area may examine issues such as indigenous land rights, treaty rights, cultural appropriation, discrimination, and environmental justice. Overall, the study of indigenous rights is important for understanding and addressing the historical injustices faced by Indigenous peoples, and for promoting their rights, autonomy, and well-being in contemporary society.