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Aboriginal people have lived in North America since time immemorial as distinct nations with

established governments, cultures, languages, traditions, customs, and territories. Aboriginal

people migrated throughout the continent in response to changing climate conditions. They

depended on the land and Natural Resources for their sustenance. The traditional activities of

Aboriginal people include hunting, fishing, trapping, gathering, agriculture, wild rice production,

and trading. The relationship of Aboriginal people and the natural world is exemplified by the

cultural and spiritual significance of Aboriginal culture. Fishing, for example, is of such cultural

importance that religious ceremonies are done before and after fishing to ensure that proper

respect is paid to the fish themselves.

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