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well the abo's of Canada moved from north islands around 200bc and colonised the country we know as Canada today

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How tall are aborigine people?

It is Aboriginal people, and how long is a piece of rope? As with any race Aboriginal people vary in height, colour, sex and religion. The average height of a man is 165cms if that is any help.


How long does a Canada warbler live?

3333 years


Does Canada have igloos?

yes, it does.... me and all my friends live in igloos... i heard there making a house here.. kinda weird..


Was Canada a poor country?

Canada has always been a rich country. It has abundant land, and massive amounts of natural resources. Canada has a long history of plenty, and it's history is one of success following success. Canada is rich in many ways and it's one of the best places to live in the world. People want to live in Canada, because it has so much to offer, (although it can get cold in winter).


How long did the natives live in Canada before the europens arrived?

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Were Indians in Canada and who were they?

there were many aboriginal tribes in Canada way back when. there are still aboriginal people in Canada today. when the europeans came over a LONG time ago, 90% died due to sickness and lack of food (the europeans killed all the animals)


How long does an average aboriginal live?

30


What type of homes did Aborignal people in Canada live in long ago?

in long houses


How long aboriginal people walked this earth?

Aboriginal people walked this earth for over 50,000 years ago.


Who lived in Canada long ago?

Canada was a British territory until July 1, 1867.


How do you say thank you in aboriginal?

Hard to say. An 'aboriginal' refers to a member of an older, usually ancient, group of people that lived or live off the land. In the USA, there are American Aboriginals, for instance, who are wrongly called, "Indians". There are groups of people in Australia who lived there far, far longer than the white people. They are Australian Aboriginals, or simply, aborigines. The aboriginal people in Canada are the Inuit and the Metis people. They have wrongly been called, "Eskimos" for a long, long time. The people who lived in what is now called, Japan" are the Ainu people. They are aboriginals who live on the northern island of Japan and in nearby Russia. The Philippines were occupied by an aboriginal group of people from Malaya, far before the white explorers discovered them. Taiwan also has aboriginal people who probably came there thousands of years ago from mainland China. So, you see how it is hard to answer your question - there may be as many as 100 aborinal languages.


How long did the Aboriginal people lived on Australian soil?

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What year did the aborigines invade Australia?

The Aboriginal people never did invade Australia, The British people did. Aboriginal people roamed Australia long before the British/white people did. (:


What are facts about how long people live?

In Canada The Average Life Expectancy is 78 Years old


Did the abrganales see dinasurs?

the dinosaurs did not live long enough to see the aboriginal tribes or vice versa


How tall are aborigine people?

It is Aboriginal people, and how long is a piece of rope? As with any race Aboriginal people vary in height, colour, sex and religion. The average height of a man is 165cms if that is any help.


How long did aboriginal people reside in Canada before europeans came?

Depends on which group. Immigration from Asia started about 15,000 years ago and has been ongoing since then. Some Aboriginal people, the Inuit for example would have arrived as recently as 1,000 years ago, displacing previous cultures. This would have occurred through out Canada just as it had every else. Canada is just one step in our migration out of Africa to South America. When thinking of Canada keep in mind that no one lived in most of Canada 10,000 years ago as most of it was under Ice. Only after the ice sheet retreated could people live in most of what is today Canada, and the land would take hundreds, in some areas, thousands of years before it would become habitable. Europeans arrived in Canada about 1,000 years ago. Unless of course they arrived before the Clovis people.