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As of the latest estimates, there are around 200 distinct First Nations in British Columbia, representing over 30 different language families. The Indigenous population in the province has grown significantly in recent years, with approximately 300,000 people identifying as Indigenous, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit. Historically, the number of Indigenous peoples in British Columbia was much higher before European contact, but precise pre-contact population figures are difficult to determine due to factors such as disease and displacement.

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