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Chapter 10 Section 5 The Northern Territories: Canada’s New Frontiers
CANADA’S ABORIGINAL PEOPLES
Canada Ondřej Šmelko. Basic info Area: 9 984 670 km 2 (2 nd biggest) Population: 34 612 000 Density: 3.41/km 2 Capital city: Ottawa 10 provinces 3 territories.
CANADA’S ABORIGINAL PEOPLES. Who are Aboriginal Peoples? Aboriginal Peoples: descendants of Canada’s original inhabitants Many Canadians have an Aboriginal.
Inuit Arrival in North America Dorset Inuit Inuit today The Inuit were the last native people to arrive in North America. Scientists who study people groups.
How did the Inuit Use the Natural/Physical Environment to Meet their Basic Needs?
Inuit Arrival in North America
Canada History and Culture Modern Canada Geographic Issues.
Language and Culture Chapter 2. Part I Language Reflects Culture Language tends to reflect the larger culture Example: Inuit have many words for.
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Nunavut. Native Territories What are Native Territories? Native territories are areas that have been given by governments, to first nations (aboriginals).