through the UK
In Canada, the indigenous people are called First Nations' Peoples.
People of First Nations descent in Canada live everywhere that other Canadians might live. There are also some that live on specially designated areas that are owned by them collectively know as reserves.
the squamish live in Canada next to a rock
In west.
In Canada, the fathers of Confederation did not think of First Nations as citizens of the new country. After Confederation, a special government department was created to decide how the First Nations people should live. Many First Nations were forced to live on reserves. These people were not allowed to vote. If they wanted to vote, they had to leave their reserves & begin living like the Colonists did. This meant they had to farm or move to a city.
French. ===== Ummm, I think the people of the First Nations were here long before the French arrived -- thousands of years before the French arrived.
The Métis indigenous people of Canada are recognized by the Canadian Constitution as an Aboriginal people. They live in Canada today and so have living relatives today. The Métis are descendants of specific First Nations and European ancestry who live in identified communities that have a unique culture.
Alberta
The Aboriginals were the first nations that lived in Cordillera
they have live in canada for at least 12,000 years
Approximately 1.3 billion people live in first world countries. This includes countries with high levels of economic development and industrialization such as the United States, Canada, Japan, and many European nations.
The people of the First Nations lived on the prairies since time immemorial.