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Native Canadians, or Indigenous peoples, were historically granted land through various treaties and agreements, though these often fell short of recognizing their rights and sovereignty. The land provided included reserves, which are tracts of land set aside for Indigenous use, but these areas are often much smaller than their traditional territories. Additionally, many Indigenous groups have pursued land claims and self-governance agreements to reclaim rights to their ancestral lands. The specifics vary widely among different nations and regions across Canada.

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