On 9 August, the planet celebrates the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples — and Ukraine is part of that tradition.
Ukrainian law recognises three Indigenous ethnic groups: the Crimean Tatars, the Karaites, and the Krymchaks — all of whose languages are now endangered.
In this post, we take a closer look at these communities and the rich cultural heritage they’ve carried through the centuries.
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I feel like “indigenous” is the wrong term here, because we’ve all been in what today is Ukraine for millenia.
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On 9 August, the planet celebrates the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples — and Ukraine is part of that tradition.
Ukrainian law recognises three Indigenous ethnic groups: the Crimean Tatars, the Karaites, and the Krymchaks — all of whose languages are now endangered.
In this post, we take a closer look at these communities and the rich cultural heritage they’ve carried through the centuries.
I feel like “indigenous” is the wrong term here, because we’ve all been in what today is Ukraine for millenia.