Some groups of Natives liked him (Algonquin, Huron and Wendat) while other Native groups did not like him (Iroquois)
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.
The Omaha and the Osage nations.
Civil rights groups, International Humans Rights Groups, Religious groups, the United Nations, the Chamber of Commerce, the Mexican Mafia and Farm Labor groups.
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the first Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis
There are over twenty language groups in Canadian first nations. you will have to be more specific.
The French and the First Nations.
Indians
Yes, some First Nations people used natural elements like shadows, sticks, and stones to track time and seasons, similar to sundials. These methods varied among different Indigenous groups based on their cultural practices and environmental surroundings.
Métis, First Nations and Inuit
the first Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis
Women and First Nations.
A closed association of nations or other groups
Samuel de Champlain interacted with several First Nations groups, including the Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, Algonquin, and Innu. His relationships with these groups varied, with alliances being formed with some while conflicts arose with others. Champlain's interactions with the First Nations played a significant role in the early colonization of New France.
Space is arranged into states and nations by the ideology shared by groups. Those that are culturally similar will be used to draw boundaries. Population is also sometimes used to draw political lines.