Aboriginal - refers to the first inhabitants of Canada, and includes First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, Indigenous - It is used to describe peoples that are originally from a specific area (from the land), First Nations - “First Nation” is a term used to describe Aboriginal peoples of Canada who are ethnically neither Métis nor Inuit, Metis - ethnic identities that resulted from unions between Aboriginal and European people, Inuit - his term refers to specific groups of people generally living in the far north, Native - is a general term that refers to a person or thing that has originated from a particular place. It often has a negative connotation and is outdated negative connotation and is outdated., Indian  - refers to the legal identity of a First Nations person who is registered under the Indian Act.,

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