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Tribes

They settled in various parts of Canada

(Eg. Inuit in Arctic) and created tribes (eg. Ojibway,Ottawa)

Barren Strait

Landscape

Aboriginal Ancestors crossed from Asia thousands of years

ago across the Barren Strait

Researves

The Land of Nunavut is given to the Inuit, which contains lands of snow and permafrost

Hunting

Cultural Divide led the ruling supremacy of the British to put the Aboriginals on Researves (Parts of land they were confined to)

New World

Fortunatly, the prices do not have much of

an effect, as the Inuits have a very organized

hunting system which they can sustain

themselves by

Settlement

When Europeans arrived, they caused conflict due to the nature of the Natives

Residential Schools

After establishing Canadian Goverment, Aboriginal Kids were forced to learn in special schools designed to assimilate them

Conditions

European

Expansion

The Land

Prices

Shopping for household essentials is very expensive due to the transportation, making it harder to shop their

Aboriginal History

Inuit of Canada

TEK

Resources

Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Knowledge about the enviroment and how to sustain it. It is passed through generations

18% of the Mineral rich land belongs to the Inuit, helping their communites

Control

Resources

Enviroment

Aboriginal Canada

Self-Government

Aboriginals and Aboriginal communities rely on the land a lot, and have developed a strong connection to the land, relying heavily upon its Natural resources

The Inuit have developed their own

government and have a lot of control

over their people

Challenges Today

Aboriginal Land

Connection

Specific

Health Problems

Stereotypes

Specific Land Claims: Land Claims based on Land that was not given to Aboriginals even though they signed treaties to gain it

Diseases

Many Aboriginals are sterotyped un-justly with remarks about their Benefits (which are not very different), their culture, and their behaviours

Education

Land Claims

Due to living on reseaves as large communites, Aboriginal communites get hit with diseases much worse than non-aboriginal communites

Social Issues

Not many Aboriginals are graduating from High School and are dropping out, making it hard for them to sustain themselves. Fortunatly, Scholarships and First Nations Universities are starting to solve such issues

Comprehensive

Oustanding Land Claims

Substance Abuse

Housing

Comprehensive Land Claims: Claims based not on treaties that had been made

Today, they are around 750 Land claims that still need to be processed

Many Aboriginals have started doing drugs as a result of depression and other factors, causing major healtj related issues

Housing is low for Aboriginals and many houses are overpopulated due to the increasing birth rate

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