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Indigenous Groups and Traditional Institutions

Even today, about a third of the world's population retains ties to "traditional" actors and institutions, like chiefs and councils of elders (Baldwin and Holzinger 2019). These bodies have a variety of relationships to the UN-recognized states in which they are located! Can you guess the countries the following are located in?
If they span multiple countries, list the one where there is the largest presence.
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Pashtun peoples' "jirga" (dispute resolution)
Sami people
Olubadan Chieftancy
Mixteca people (here, voting)
Bedouin Jahalin people
Iyalode (title for female Yoruba chieftan)
Aymara (govern some autonomous territories)
Amazigh (aka Berbers)
Cherokee (here, the chief's cabinet)
Tuareg people
Angami Naga People
Uyghur people
Triqui people (at an assembly)
Iñupiaq people
Melanesians (here, a workshop. Hint: in Honiara)
Kalaallit Nunaat (autonomous territory)
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