Indigenous practices refer to the traditional customs, beliefs, rituals, and knowledge systems of indigenous groups across the globe. These practices are often rooted in a deep connection to the land, culture, and spirituality of the community and have been passed down through generations. Indigenous practices encompass a wide range of activities such as art, music, dance, storytelling, healing practices, and agricultural techniques. They are seen as integral to the identity and well-being of indigenous peoples and are increasingly recognized for their value in promoting cultural sustainability, environmental stewardship, and holistic health. Research in this area often focuses on understanding, preserving, and promoting indigenous practices in the face of globalization, colonialism, and cultural assimilation.