Nunavut, though the Inuit traditionally lived all over the north and thus can be found in the other territories as well.
Nunavut
On April 1, 1999, Nunavut was established as a territory in Canada, providing a significant land area for the Inuit, the indigenous people of the region. Nunavut encompasses much of the Canadian Arctic and is characterized by its vast landscapes and low population density. The creation of Nunavut was a landmark achievement in indigenous self-governance and aimed to give the Inuit greater control over their land and resources.
In Canada, the indigenous people are called First Nations' Peoples.
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Canada, England, South Africa. Sorry, that's all I know....
Nunavut
On April 1, 1999, Nunavut was established as a territory in Canada, providing a significant land area for the Inuit, the indigenous people of the region. Nunavut encompasses much of the Canadian Arctic and is characterized by its vast landscapes and low population density. The creation of Nunavut was a landmark achievement in indigenous self-governance and aimed to give the Inuit greater control over their land and resources.
Indigenous education is born from the territory and the ancestors. It is unique to each indigenous people, since it is rooted in the life and the culture of each indigenous people in their territory. Indigenous education is key to keeping indigenous children and youth grounded in their unique cultures.
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In Canada, the indigenous people are called First Nations' Peoples.
The highest populated province (or territory) in Canada is Ontario.
Nunavut.
All of the aboriginal people of Canada are referred to as First Nations peoples. Northern aboriginal people are known as Inuit. Canada's north is split into 3 territories (like provinces or states) people are also referred to by which territory they reside in.
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The Métis indigenous people of Canada are recognized by the Canadian Constitution as an Aboriginal people. They live in Canada today and so have living relatives today. The Métis are descendants of specific First Nations and European ancestry who live in identified communities that have a unique culture.
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Yes, both single and married gay people can adopt in every province and territory in Canada.