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''[[Canada|Canada]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Canada Native Races|Native Races]]''  
''[[Canada|Canada]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Canada Native Races|Native Races]]''  


In Canada, native races include:  
In Canada, native races (Aboriginal peoples) include:  


*[[Indians of Canada|American Indian]]
*[[First Nations of Canada|First Nations]] - First Nations are the indigenous peoples of Canada, except for the Inuit of the Arctic, and peoples of mixed European-First Nations ancestry called Métis.
*[[Indians of Canada|Eskimo]] (or Inuit)
*[[Inuit]] - (often referred to as Eskimo in the United States).
 
*[[Métis]] - (mixed blood).  
Affiliated groups such as the Métis (mixed blood).  


The American Indian and Inuit groups are often called "First Nations." More than half of the 410,000 Canadians claiming descent from native races at the 1981 census were "status Indians" affiliated with bands living on reservations or otherwise registered with the federal government.  
The American Indian and Inuit groups are often called "First Nations." More than half of the 410,000 Canadians claiming descent from native races at the 1981 census were "status Indians" affiliated with bands living on reservations or otherwise registered with the federal government.  
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