Canadian Indigenous Peoples
Canadian Indigenous Peoples are the original inhabitants of Canada, comprising three main groups: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Each group has its own distinct cultures, languages, and traditions, reflecting the diverse histories and lifestyles of Indigenous communities across the country.
Indigenous Peoples have a deep connection to the land and often engage in practices that honor their heritage, such as traditional storytelling, art, and ceremonies. They continue to advocate for their rights, including land claims and self-governance, as they work towards reconciliation and recognition of their contributions to Canadian society.