Indigenous identity refers to the sense of self and cultural belonging that individuals or communities within Indigenous groups feel in relation to their heritage, traditions, and shared history. This research area explores the complex and multifaceted nature of Indigenous identity, examining how it is constructed, maintained, and negotiated over time. Researchers in this field may explore a variety of topics, such as the impact of colonization on Indigenous identities, the role of language and culture in shaping identity, and the ways in which Indigenous people navigate their identities in contemporary societies. This research often involves collaborations with Indigenous communities and incorporates Indigenous perspectives and knowledge systems. Overall, the study of Indigenous identity aims to deepen our understanding of the diverse and dynamic ways in which Indigenous people experience and express their cultural heritage and sense of self.