Indigenous peoples - People who have lived in an area from the beginning, Ancestor - A member of your family who lived a long time , Descendant - People related to people who lived at an earlier time, Distinct - different, Common - Used by many people, popular, Piling Stones - Stones that are put on one another, Mix - A combination of things or people, First Nations - (977,230 people) live all over Canada, but mostly in Ontario and the Western provinces., The Métis - (587,545 people) live all over Canada but mostly in Ontario and the Western provinces., The Inuit - (65,025) live mostly in Nunavut and northern Quebec., Inukshuk - Is a common Inuit symbol., Confusing - Unclear, difficult to understand, Interchangeable - Things are interchangeable when one thing can be used instead of another, Specific - Particular, concrete, Self-Identify - Describe yourself as belonging to a specific group, Settler - People who came to live in a place, usually long time ago, Unique - Very special, unusual, Cultural heritage - Beliefs, values, customs, traditions, songs, language, etc., Redundant - Not necessary because something else means the same, Replace - Start using something else instead of another thing, Ab - From, away from, Indigenous - From Latin indigena, which means “sprung from the land; native”,
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Indigenous Peoples Vocabulary
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Indigenous Peoples and Cultures
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