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First Nations people were the real people who lives in Canada in the past. Yes, this country, Canada belongs to them. But the whites needed there land so they had a big fight. At last the first nations (aboriginal people) ended up in woods and forests. That is why they have totem poles. They really need help and need shelter. You can find them in British Columbia in the centers. And st.john's coastline. And sometimes in any other Canada's provinces.

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