SOCWK120R Study Guide - Final Guide: Institutional Abuse, Determinism, Japanese Canadians

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Social work and aboriginal peoples: provide a brief description of aboriginal peoples of canada. Collective term for original inhabitants of canada; includes first nations, inuit, and. Are culturally, linguistically and geographically diverse groups of people. Some examples include: cree, iroquois, huron, dene. Are people who use and occupy the lands and waters ranging from. They have a diverse culture and ways of living. Their origin can be traced back to the red river in the early 1800s. They have a unique language and culture which is a blend of aboriginal and european cultures. Original inhabitants of the portion of north american landmass. Aboriginal peoples in canada comprise 4-5% of canada"s total population today. They were established in hopes to strip aboriginal people of their language and culture in order to successfully assimilate aboriginal people into the european population. They were established in the 1800"s by indian affairs in conjunction with several.

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