Metis
residential schools
Indian
totem pole
Inuit
reserves
ancestors
culture
aboriginal
environment
Bill Reid
territorial rights
descendents of French and Aboriginal parents
a way of life
Aboriginal people who live across the Arctic in the northern part of Canada.
our family from the past (grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great grandparents, etc.)
land owned by the Canadian government where many First Nations people live
a tree carved with Aboriginal symbols
the aboriginal people's right to live on and have the land they lived on
schools that were far away from Aboriginal children's parents, home and community
water, air, land
Aboriginal peoples who are not Inuit or Metis.
a Haida artist from B.C.
the first people who lived in Canada