4. States shall give legal recognition and protection
to these lands, territories and resources. Such
recognition shall be conducted with due respect to
the customs, traditions and land tenure systems of
the indigenous peoples concerned.
5. Indigenous peoples have the right to legal recognition
of the various and particular modalities and forms of
property, possession and ownership of their lands,
territories, and resources, in accordance with the legal
system of each State and the relevant international
instruments. States shall establish special regimes
appropriate for such recognition and for their effective
demarcation or titling.
▼Article XXVI.
Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation or initial
contact
1. Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation or initial
contact have the right to remain in that condition and
to live freely and in accordance with their cultures.
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