Sociology Research: Inequality and Indigenous People in Society
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This research paper analyzes the social issue of inequality faced by indigenous people globally. It begins with an introduction highlighting the disadvantages and deprivation of equal rights experienced by indigenous populations, followed by a discussion of the challenges they face, including poor health, low education levels, inadequate housing, low income, and high rates of unemployment and suicide. The paper then applies Karl Marx's conflict theory to explain these inequalities, arguing that society is a struggle between the dominant and suppressed groups, where the dominant group benefits from the suppression of indigenous peoples. The conclusion reiterates the key findings, emphasizing the role of limited resources and power dynamics in perpetuating these inequalities.
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