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Q: How did the first nations live before European arrival?
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What is the difference between the first nation and the England?

In Canada the First Nations are the peoples who were here before the arrival of the Europeans, including the English, except for some related peoples, the Inuit and the Métis. The Inuit (not First Nations) are the peoples who have been called 'Eskimos' who traditionally lived in the northernmost regions of Canada. The Métis are the peoples of mixed European and First Nations blood. In Canada, England is not considered a 'first nation'. It is the country from which some of the early colonists came after European discovery of the North American continent.


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