They helped them by Showing them new techniques to survive off the land such as the use of the Snow shoe, dog sled, hunting techniques, and they would trap beavers and bring the fur traders the beaver pelts, in exchange for European goods.
Metis
the aboriginal peoples of Canada working toward self-government is they can regain control over decisions that affect them and manage their own affairs.
Three countries that have indigenous or aboriginal peoples are Australia, Canada, and the United States. In Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the original inhabitants. Canada has First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and in the United States, there are various Native American tribes and Alaska Native peoples.
The term "Aboriginal peoples" refers to the diverse groups of Indigenous peoples who are the original inhabitants of a particular region, most notably in countries like Canada and Australia. In Canada, it encompasses First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, while in Australia, it includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These groups have distinct cultures, languages, and histories that precede colonial settlement.
Canada was a British territory until July 1, 1867.
way too much
aborigines used boomerangs,spears,and didgridoos
The desire of trading.
The early settlers came to Canada in the 17th century, starting in the early 1600s with the arrival of French explorers and fur traders. Later, British settlers arrived in the 18th century, gradually establishing colonies and settlements across the country.
Eskimos or Inuit are the people that live in Igloos, and they live up in Canada and Greenland and Alaska.
Inuit, Metis, and First Nations. At least that's what it said in my social studies textbook :)
by recognising them as a aboriginal people of Canada and giving them aboriginal rights. These aboriginal rights protect the activities, practice, or traditions that are integral to the distinctive culture of the aboriginal peoples