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How many people are in one family aboriginal?

they are about 30 people in one aboriginal family


What names are native Canadians sometimes known as?

are often referred to as First Nations People or Aboriginal Peoples. The Eskimo People are perhaps more properly known as Inuit. French Voyageurs had children with the native people and they are called "Metis" If you are referring to Canadians in general, we are sometimes referred to as Canucks or just Canadians.


How did the English setters and the Aboriginal people do when you meet them?

they said this is my place and took the aboriginal children away from there family!


How did the name aboriginal come about?

They are called Aboriginals because they were the first people on the land before the Europeans and different cultures. There the original people.


Are french people caucasian?

As race is determined in the US. Yes, and no. The Caucasian type generally referring to white people, and white people are the majority. But, there is no notion of race in France. French consider there is only one race, the human race, and would rather talk about ethny or origins.


Aboriginal people make up what percentage of canada' s population?

3.8% of Canadians are registerd as First Antion people, but signicantly more have some native ancestry but are not registered.


What are the differences between Greeks and Canadians?

Greeks live in the country of Greece. Canadians live in the country of Canada. Any further comparison would require knowledge of specific people.


What kinds of animals did the first Canadians hunt?

If you are referring to the first European immigrants to Canada, they hunted beavers. The aboriginal people who were there first, hunted all sorts of animals.


What do you call people that live in Canada?

Canada is an extremely diverse. They have Asians, Americans, Austrailian, Europeans and Africans.


Australia day its good to Aboriginal people?

Many Aboriginal people in Australia see Australia day as the day when their lives were turned upside down by the invasion of the English and the introduction of European diseased that decimated their tribes and family's.


What are the differences between Metis people and Inuit people?

Both Inuit and Metis describe Aboriginal Canadians. The Metis have a mixed First Nations and European heritage, but are now considered distinct from First Nations and Inuit, but with equal recognition. The Inuit people are those not covered by either First Nations or Metis, but often mistakenly referred to as Eskimos which generally encompasses Inuit, Yupik and other circumpolar native peoples.


How do you make sentence for aboriginal?

aboriginal people were one of the first people