The Inuit people
The Innu.
Statistics Canada has estimated that, as of January 1, 2012, the population of Northwest Territories was 43,346.
It is Aboriginal people, and how long is a piece of rope? As with any race Aboriginal people vary in height, colour, sex and religion. The average height of a man is 165cms if that is any help.
The only city is Whitehorse with a population of 20,461 city residents and a metropolitan population of 22,898 people. Dawson at 1,327 people ranks 2nd and Watson Lake is 3rd in population at 846.
Canada Is fairly cold, so most of the population is in the southern part of the country. Less then 100,000 people live in Yukon/Northwest Territories.
"First Nations" people are those descended from Canada's original inhabitants over the thousands of years the country has existed. In the 2001 census, 1,319,890 people claimed that they were direct descendants, and were therefore "First Nations people".
First Nations
About 250,000 people.
First Nations
no, about 550,000
The Inuit people
a province his more people living in it and a territory has less people living in it
a population of 60,000 people
there is no name for the whole population of aboriginal people. Each tribe has their own individual name such as fi Ka'taier which roughly means "Spirit of Kangaroo"
The most recent census figures for Australia's indigenous people are for 2006, and the population of people of Aboriginal heritage in Queensland at that time was 146,400.
Statistics Canada has estimated that, as of January 1, 2012, the population of Northwest Territories was 43,346.
The percentage of people who identify themselves as white or Caucasian in Australia is 92 percent. The Asian population in Australia is 7 percent.
the british were involved in the stolen gen. their goal was to mix the aboriginal children with the british to wipe out the aboriginal population completely. they also strived to teach the aboriginal children their culture and abolish the aboriginal culture. Hope this helps :)