are often referred to as First Nations People or Aboriginal Peoples.
The Eskimo People are perhaps more properly known as Inuit.
French Voyageurs had children with the native people and they are called "Metis"
If you are referring to Canadians in general, we are sometimes referred to as Canucks or just Canadians.
Not too many funny names for Canada but Canadians sometimes call themselves Canucks and that is kinda funny.
The people of Canada are Canadians.
Canadians eat all types of food. They are stereotypically known for things such as poutine, maple syrup, and bacon, though. See 'related links' for more.
There are many important Canadians in all sorts of areas - politics, arts, science, business. Here's a list of important Canadians sorted by their area of specialty, I hope you're able to find what you're looking for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famous_Canadians ===================================== Every single solitary Canadian who is or ever was is important! In a 2004, the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) held a contest asking who Canadians thought was the greatest Canadian. The winner was Tommy Douglas, former Premier of Saskatchewan, credited with being the father of universal health care.
All the names on the wheel are not known, but why the names are there still remains to be answered. I think the names are everyone who's ever been on the island.
Not too many funny names for Canada but Canadians sometimes call themselves Canucks and that is kinda funny.
The people of Canada are Canadians.
A political assistant is sometimes known as an operative.
The koala is sometimes mistakenly called a "koala bear" or a "native bear". These names are incorrect as the koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which is a placental mammal.
The meaning of most native American self-designations(not generally their well-known tribal names) is "the people".
She is sometimes known as Alène. At the time she lived last names were not known or used. If she had any additional names, they are lost to history.
A tsunami is also sometimes called a tidal wave.
No. Sometimes people were known by several different names but these are not the same as a pseudo name. The New Testament books were not accepted into the canon if it was known the author was a 'fake'.
Yes, and other names as well, according to where it is found.
Canadians eat all types of food. They are stereotypically known for things such as poutine, maple syrup, and bacon, though. See 'related links' for more.
They had different names for different people. Many derogatory. But all were known as foreigners.
No he was only known as Luke Skywalker. Han Solo sometimes referred to him as 'kid' but other than that, no.