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  2. Canadian, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 239 people, 99 households, and 62 families residing in the town. The population density was 318.9 inhabitants per square mile (123.1/km 2). There were 114 housing units at an average density of 152.1 per square mile (58.7/km 2).

  3. File:Map of Oklahoma highlighting Canadian County.svg

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  4. Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    In 1992, Denevan suggested that the total population was approximately 53.9 million and the populations by region were, approximately, 3.8 million for the United States and Canada, 17.2 million for Mexico, 5.6 million for Central America, 3 million for the Caribbean, 15.7 million for the Andes and 8.6 million for lowland South America. [13]

  5. Indigenous peoples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Métis population rose by 6.3%, and the Inuit population grew by 8.5%. 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 ...

  6. File:1894 Map of Indian & Oklahoma Terrs.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. Southern Plains villagers - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Plains Villagers, the people of this pre-Columbian culture cultivated maize and other crops, hunted bison and other game, and gathered wild plants for food. The people generally lived in hamlets of a few dwellings adjacent to flood plains of rivers such as the Washita and South Canadian Rivers in Oklahoma and Texas. Thousands of ...

  9. Algonquian peoples - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the first European settlements in North America, Algonquian peoples resided in present-day Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, New England, New Jersey, southeastern New York, Delaware, and down the Atlantic Coast to the Upper South, and around the Great Lakes in present-day Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.