[PDF] aboriginal terminology canada

The term “Aboriginal” refers to the first inhabitants of Canada, and includes First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. This term came into popular usage in Canadian contexts after 1982, when Section 35 of the Canadian Constitution defined the term as such.
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  • What is the terminology for aboriginals?

    Be consistent. The preference is to use 'First Nations people', 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s)', or 'Indigenous Australians'.
  • What is words first an evolving terminology relating to Aboriginal peoples in Canada?

    The purpose of Words First: An Evolving Terminology Relating to Aboriginal Peoples in Canada is to provide writers with background information and guidance on appropriate word usage and style issues. This evolving terminology helps answer specific question on language usage that writers may encounter.
  • Is Aboriginal a legal term in Canada?

    Aboriginal peoples as a collective noun is a specific term of art used in legal documents, including the Constitution Act, 1982, and includes First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. Canadian Aboriginal law provides certain constitutionally recognized rights to land and traditional practices.
  • Indigenous

    The term 'Indigenous Peoples' includes First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in Canada.Although used as a synonym to Aboriginal, Indigenous is the preferred term.Individuals are more likely to identify with their Nation than the term Indigenous.
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