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  2. Edward Rose (fur trapper) - Wikipedia

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    Much of Rose's early life is obscure, but it is known that "he was a half breed" [1] and "his color was not far from that of the savage; black hair, changeable eyes, and a fiendish expression of countenance, when he chose it, with a little paint, gave him the appearance of a natural born Indian."

  3. Indigenous peoples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    More than half of First Nations people (55. 5%) lived in Western Canada as of 2021. Ontario had the highest number of First Nations people, with 251,030 (about 23.9%) of the total First Nations population. Approximately 11.1% of First Nations people lived in Quebec, with 7.6% in Atlantic Canada and 1.9% in the territories. [185]

  4. List of First Nations peoples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    These people traditionally used tipis covered with skins as their homes. Their main sustenance was the bison, which they used as food, as well as for all their garments.The leaders of some Plains tribes wore large headdresses made of feathers, something which is wrongfully attributed by some to all First Nations peoples.

  5. Indigenous Black Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The term has been proposed to distinguish them from Black people with more recent immigrant roots. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] [ 2 ] [ page needed ] Popularized by Black Canadian leaders such as Rinaldo Walcott , Walter Borden , George Elliott Clarke , and Rocky Jones , the earliest use of the term goes back to the 1970s when Canada began ...

  6. List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin - Wikipedia

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    This list of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin contains Canadian places whose names originate from the words of the First Nations, Métis, or Inuit, collectively referred to as Indigenous Peoples. When possible, the original word or phrase used by Indigenous Peoples is included, along with its generally believed meaning.

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  8. Algonquin people - Wikipedia

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    The Sulpician mission village of Lake of Two Mountains (Lac des Deux Montagnes), west of Montreal, became known both by its Algonquin language name Oka (meaning "pickerel"), and the Mohawk language Kanehsatà:ke ("sandy place"); however, Algonquin also called the village as Ganashtaageng after the Mohawk language name.

  9. Stereotypes of Indigenous peoples of Canada and the United ...

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    The Media Awareness Network of Canada (MNet) has prepared several statements about the portrayals of American Indians, First Nations of Canada, and Alaskan Natives in the media. Westerns and documentaries have tended to portray Natives in stereotypical terms: the wise elder, the aggressive drunk, the Indian princess , the loyal sidekick, the ...