In certain countries around the pacific islands, if a government body asks if "you identify as an aboriginal or Torres strait islander" they are not allowed to challenge your statement, and are obliged to give you whatever benefits an indigenous person is entitled to.
Consider the costs of what it might take to prove someone wrong.... combined with sensitive social attitudes regarding someone's "Identity" these days.
In certain countries around the pacific islands, if a government body asks if "you identify as an aboriginal or Torres strait islander" they are not allowed to challenge your statement, and are obliged to give you whatever benefits an indigenous person is entitled to.
Consider the costs of what it might take to prove someone wrong.... combined with sensitive social attitudes regarding someone's "Identity" these days.
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