How far north are we talking about? In Canada many people think anything north or west of North Bay, Ontario is considered far north, remote hinterlands but I would suggest anything above the 60th parallel. That would include the Yukon, NWT, and Nunavut.
Cultural groups include aboriginal groups, multi-generational Canadians, Germans, Chinese, French and Filipinos.
The Canadians
The Inuit.
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It tries to allow equal rights to all its people, regardless of culture.
Canada is divided into provincial groups. Those groups are the Eastern Provinces, The Heartland,the Western Provinces and The Canadian North.
well i think that All groups should represent canada!!
The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.
The Swahili language or Kiswahili is a Bantu language spoken by various ethnic groups that inhabit several large stretches of the Mozambique Channel coastline from northern Kenya to northern Mozambique.
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It tries to allow equal rights to all its people, regardless of culture.
Asians
The term Eskimo is used for the indigenous peoples of Russia, the USA, Canada and Greenland that inhabit the regions close to the North Pole. The Eskimo Museum in Churchill, Manitoba Canada displays a lot of history and artifacts of these groups.
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There are about 50 ethnic groups in Canada.
Melanesians
Most ethnic groups share a common culture which is their main connection point. Each of the native ethnic groups had their unique culture which they shared and some cut across the board to other ethnic groups.
There are hundreds of ethnic groups living in Papua New Guinea. They can be generally categorized into three groups: coastal, inland, and islanders.
Canada is divided into provincial groups. Those groups are the Eastern Provinces, The Heartland,the Western Provinces and The Canadian North.
What is the percentage of African American enthic groups in Canada?