RELIGST 2WW3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Incorruptibility, Employment Discrimination, Medicine Man

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Aboriginal: refers to the rst inhabitants of canada, includes first nations, m tis, and inuit peoples. First nations: used to describe aboriginal peoples who are ethnically neither metis or inuit. First nation typically refers to a reserve-based community or later tribal grouping. Inuit: the speci c populations living in canada"s far north, distinguished from first nations under canadian law. M tis: a collective of cultures and ethnic identities that resulted from mixed aboriginal and. Indian: refers to the legal identity of a first nations person with status under the federal indian. Indigenous: encompasses a variety of aboriginal groups, most frequently used in an international context to refer to populations of long settlement, connection to speci c territory. Native: generally refers to a person or thing that has originated from a particular place. Peoples: recognizes the diversity of the indigenous population of canada. Over 2/3 of the indigenous population identify as christian:

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