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Indigenous Communities in Canada-ItsTimeForChange

Know the types of indigenous communities in Canada. Know where they came from, their populations, and more about First Nation, Inuits, and Metis. Presentation prepare by ItsTimeForChange an economic inclusion network in Canada. Find a list of indigenous peoples of Canada. ITFC an indigenous services company. https://itstimeforchange.ca/indigenous-communities.html

Know the types of indigenous communities in Canada. Know where they came from, their populations, and more about First Nation, Inuits, and Metis. Presentation prepare by ItsTimeForChange an economic inclusion network in Canada. Find a list of indigenous peoples of Canada. ITFC an indigenous services company.
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Indigenous Communities in Canada

What is the meaning of indigenous peoples?

This is a word used to describe the native peoples of Canada. Canadian constitution defined them

as the “Indigenous Communities” of Canada. North America from at least 14000 years ago. As the

report published by the government of Canada in 2016 around 4.9% of the population is the

inhabitants of Canada.

Indigenous Communities of Canada

Aboriginal Canadians(indigenous peoples) comprise mainly in three groups named First

Nations(also known as Indians), Metis, and Inuit according to the constitution of Canada. These

groups are distinct according to their unique history, culture, language, and beliefs. These peoples

are found in all 14 provinces of Canada.

First Nations(Indians):

First Nations are the most populated group among all three. These peoples are numbered 977,235

in the 2016 census. There are more than 630 communities in the First Nations. Speaks 50 plus

languages.

British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are the main geographical locations or

provinces where First Nation are found.

Metis:

The term Métis alludes to a group of societies and ethnic characters that came about because of

relationships among Aboriginal and European individuals in what is presently Canada.

Metis is the 2nd group according to the numbers of people. The population of metises are 587,545

calculated in 2016. Metis are recognized as Canada's aboriginal peoples under section 35

constitutions act of 1982. Metis, 40% of the population lives in Ontario and Alberta.


Inuit:

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Inuit means ”The Peoples'' in the Inuit language of Inuktitut. Inuit are the 3rd group of indigenous

people of Canada. The population of the Inuits is calculated to be 65,025 in 2016. These are mostly

lived in the arctic region.

Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunatsiavut, southern Labrador, Nunavut, and Nunavik are the main

regions where Inuit live.

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