Indigenous governance systems, grounded in traditions and customs, offer a distinctive approach to inclusive development by focusing on community participation, consensus-building, and long-term sustainability. The Indigenous governance systems prioritize collective decision-making, resource management, and conflict resolution, ensuring that development aligns with the cultural and social values of the community. Through strengthening indigenous governance systems, DISA aims to foster equitable growth, preserve cultural heritage, and address key issues such as education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. By recognizing and integrating these systems into modern development frameworks, communities can bridge disparities, promote self-reliance, and achieve culturally relevant, sustainable development for indigenous peoples.