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Why are First Nations called 'First Nations'?

"First Nations" is a term used in Canada to refer to the remaining native populations, those called "Native Americans" in the US. They were actually also the first people to come and settle here. "first Nations" The term "First Nations" is used because these people are now treated as members of "nations," somewhat similarly to the status of Anglophone and Francophone peoples descended from Europeans, and because they represent those who were on the land "first" - before the European migration to America.


Where did first nations people come from?

I hope you mean "Where did First Nations People come from?" or something similar? The First Nations people are referred by that name in Canada. In the U.S. they are called "American Indians", or "Native Americans". In Alaska they are called Native Alaskans as opposed to non-Native Americans who are just Alaskan natives.


Since Greece always goes first and the host country always goes last will Greece be first or last in the Athens Olympics Parade of Nations?

Greece will go first and last. Greece will come in first and last - the flag will be carried into the stadium first, and the team will come meanie bobini


Who were the first people to live on Canada?

French. ===== Ummm, I think the people of the First Nations were here long before the French arrived -- thousands of years before the French arrived.


What were the perspectives of the Europeans and the first nations about martin Frobisher?

Martin Frobisher had some discussions about the conflict and discussed them with the first nations. The first Nations at first thought negative about Frobisher but later discussed and skirmished about these conficts

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How did the first nations get here?

they got here off of a ice bridge


Why are First Nations called 'First Nations'?

"First Nations" is a term used in Canada to refer to the remaining native populations, those called "Native Americans" in the US. They were actually also the first people to come and settle here. "first Nations" The term "First Nations" is used because these people are now treated as members of "nations," somewhat similarly to the status of Anglophone and Francophone peoples descended from Europeans, and because they represent those who were on the land "first" - before the European migration to America.


What continent did the ''First Nations'' of canadains come from?

British


Where do you come first when you come last?

To answer "where do you come first when you come last?", I'd say the answer is you would be coming to "here", would be "here", and would stay "here" (wherever "here" is). Although some could say you are "there", in your view you would still be "here". So, "here" you are and "here" you will be! (That's what happens when you come last--you get to wait!)


Who did Lief Ericson come in contact with?

American Indians (First Nations).


Which country of origin did word canoe come from?

not a country but it was the first nations


Who were the first people to come to Canada?

the first people who came to Canada is the first nations or you can call them aboriginals.


What continent did the ''First Nations'' of Canada come from?

I think they came from Europe or Asia.


Why did the first Americans come here?

They came here to get multiple abundant resources.


Where did the first settlers in America come from?

North sibara is where native amaricans come from and they were the first ones here


How did germs first come to earth?

They didn't come to earth they evolved here


When did the first inhabitants come here?

We cannot answer this question because we don't know where "here" is!