Canadian Indigenous
Canadian Indigenous refers to the diverse groups of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples who have lived in Canada for thousands of years. Each group has its own unique cultures, languages, and traditions, shaped by their distinct histories and environments. Indigenous peoples have a deep connection to the land and often practice traditional ways of life, including hunting, fishing, and gathering.
The Canadian government recognizes the rights of Indigenous peoples through various treaties and legislation. Efforts are ongoing to address historical injustices and promote reconciliation, including initiatives to preserve Indigenous languages and cultures. Organizations like the Assembly of First Nations and Métis Nation play vital roles in advocating for Indigenous rights and interests.