There is NO SUCH THING AS RED INDIANS! this is extremely insulting to the different tribes of Native Canadians and Native Americans, these slang words to describe the peoples of North America must be stopped by educating the individuals who still use these terms.
East Indians come from India hence the word "Indian"
The skin colour of Native North Americans is brown and a little darker than Caucasians.
They are different because we do not have reserves for "indians". We have reserves for native americans. They are probably very similar, both represent how each country screwed over the native peoples. Cheaper gas prices possibly? Not very different.
Red indian food
Britain controlled the eastern portion of Canada following the French and Indian War.The French and Indian War.
Quebec, a providence in Canada,
An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.
They are different because we do not have reserves for "indians". We have reserves for native americans. They are probably very similar, both represent how each country screwed over the native peoples. Cheaper gas prices possibly? Not very different.
no
If you mean the "Indian" reserves, yes we let them out and join in every day life and everything.
No
There are 42 National Parks and National Park Reserves in Canada, comprising 2.5% of Canada's total area.
The Bigstone Cree have six reserves established in northern Alberta, Canada.
There are about 614 bands or tribes, most have reserves, most are in Western Canada.
William C. MacVean has written: 'The Clergy reserves' -- subject(s): Anglican Church of Canada, Church and state, Clergy reserves (Canada)
We have many reserves in Canada, there are some in every province of this great land, every tribe has their own reserve, for instance : the Algonquins are in Ontario, there are Cree and Chippewa in Manitoba.
No they don't. Maybe reserve gas stations and the land on the reserves but not all canada.
Alberta has the most oil reserves and produces the most in Canada
The countries with the most oil reserves are Saudi Arabia (262,700,000,000 barrels) and Canada (178,900,000,000 barrels).