Zulu people are South Africa's largest ethnic group with 10 million residents. They speak isiZulu, which is spoken by about 10 million fluent speakers. Shaka united Zulu clans into kingdom from 1816 to 1828
Sápmi covers northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The word 'Sámi' comes from the geographic area where traditional settlements were. There are 51 samebyar in Sweden, organized for reindeer husbandry
Sama-Bajau are Austronesian ethnic groups living in maritime Southeast Asia. They identify as either Sama or Bajau, with different regional variations. Their name "Sama" means "together" in Austronesian, while "Bajau" has pejorative connotations
Inuit inhabit Arctic regions of North America, including Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, and Alaska. Traditional Inuit languages are part of Eskimo-Aleut family. Inuit Sign Language is critically endangered in Nunavut
Toda people live in Tamil Nadu, India, with population between 700-900. They were historically coexistent with Kota, Badaga and Kurumba communities
Torres Strait connects Australia and New Guinea, 150 km wide at narrowest extent. Named after Spanish navigator Luís Vaz de Torres who discovered it in 1606. Strait links Coral Sea to Arafura Sea and Gulf of Carpentaria. Contains 580 coral reefs covering 2,400 km2 area