Research on indigenous children focuses on examining the unique experiences, challenges, and strengths of children belonging to indigenous communities. This area of research often explores issues such as cultural identity, traditional knowledge, language preservation, and the impact of colonization and historical trauma on indigenous children's well-being and development. Researchers in this field may also investigate effective interventions and support systems to promote the health and well-being of indigenous children and their communities. This research aims to promote a better understanding of the needs and rights of indigenous children and to inform policies and programs that address their specific needs and promote their well-being.