It's not that clear: we're not all black or white or placed into nice neat categories. From the Home page:
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This is a partial list of the world's indigenous / aboriginal / native peoples.
Note that this is a listing of peoples, groups and communities. It is not a list of individual persons who may be considered or recognized as indigenous.
This list is grouped by region, and sub-region. Note that a particular group may warrant listing under more than one region, either because the group is distributed in more than one region (example: To view links in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. in North America and eastern Russia), or there may be some overlap of the regions themselves (that is, the boundaries of each region are not always clear and some locations may commonly be associated with more than one region).
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It's an interesting list, with links for each group of people:
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