Nursing 1004 Final – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
Aboriginal/Indigenous - Answers-Indigenous is preferred First Nations/Indians/Natives - Answers-First Nations is preferred Status - Answers-formal recognition by government of ______ Non status - Answers-Are First Nations but are not recognized by the government Treaties - Answers-Not in NL, in Western Canada, belong to communities who have agreements with the federal government Inuit/Inuk - Answers-______ plural (more than one) ______ one person Metis - Answers-Found in Manitoba Settler - Answers-reaping benefits of land, brought over slaves non-indigenous - Answers-Brought over as slaves Ex: African Americans ceded land - Answers-land required through treaties Unceded Lands - Answers-settlers obtained land but not through treaties First Nations - Answers--Indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Metis - Population of around 977, 230 heavily concentrated in British Columbia, Ontario and in Prairie Provinces; - Inclination to identify themselves through bands often with their own distinct languages, geographic locations and cultures - Since 2006, populations have grown around 39% Inuit - Answers-- Indigenous peoples found predominantly in the Arctic areas of Canada: Nunavut, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories, Nunavik (Northern Quebec), Nunatsiavut (Labrador) - Official language is Inuktitut/Inuttitut; - Number around 65, 025 today - Between , population grew by around 59% Metis - Answers-- Ancestry established from intermarriage with Europeans, English, Scottish, French and First Nations
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- Nursing 1004
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- Nursing 1004
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- 24 de agosto de 2023
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