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Q: What did Canadian aboriginal farmers do?
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What were established to assimilate aboriginal children into Canadian society?

Residential Schools were established to assimilate aboriginal children into Canadian society


Who are hurons?

The Huron were a group of Canadian aboriginal people in the eastern woodlands farmers. What was unique about these people was that they were farmers and they had permanent villages. The Huron were friends with the Algonquin and French and enimies with the Iroquios and British. They had a land called Huronia and the Great lake Huron was named after them.


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The Canadian government wanted to assimilate the Canadian Aborignals.


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'Nechi' has no meaning in English. It is a Canadian aboriginal word and is sometimes used to signify a person of aboriginal ancestry.


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National Aboriginal Day


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The Canadian wheat board is is what farmers invest their grains


Is Angela Chalmers a Native Canadian?

yes she is a native Canadian born to a Sioux aboriginal mother in Manitoba. She is also a gold medalist!!


Current artists producing aboriginal art?

Leonard Paul is an excellent Canadian aboriginal artist you should look into...others feel free to add!


How did Canadian farmers contribute to world war 2?

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Which Canadian aboriginal tribes lived in the woodlands?

The tribes that lived in the Woodland are the Iroquois, the Delaware, the Chickasaw, and the Seminole.


What was mixed with aboriginal and European descent?

The Métis (/meɪˈtiː/; Canadian French: [meˈtsɪs]; Michif: [mɪˈtʃɪf]) are one of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who trace their descent to mixed First Nations and European heritage