Non Aboriginal People In Canada During the first half of the 20th century the western countries experienced what was called the Great War, commonly known today as the First World War (WWI). There were 330,000 men and women that served (WWI) for Canada, some of whose experiences were very...
2 Pages Open Document Who are the Indigenous people? The Indigenous people are a small group of minority. However, the Aboriginal peoples in Canada, or Aboriginal Canadians, are known as Indigenous peoples in Canada or Indigenous Canadians are the indigenous peoples. Although Indian is a term sti...
This article adapts an Indigenous model of Foundational Principles for Practice to consider ways that social workers from different cultural backgrounds may engage in anti-oppressive practice; working as allies to advance healing, and combat racism, which still oppresses Indigenous people in Canada. ...
Over 6,000 years ago, Wanuskewin Heritage Park echoed with the thundering hooves of bison and the voices of Indigenous peoples from across the Northern Plains. This land still echoes with these stories, which you can discover on guided walking tours.
Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. From an Indigenous perspective, this course explores key issues facing Indigenous peoples today from a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and local...
Fall foliage cruisesto New England and Canada continue into October, and if you can carve a few days out of your schedule to go on one over Indigenous Peoples Day weekend, there's no better way to enjoy this spectacular season! Don't forget, though, that you can see plenty of color ri...
Most importantly, it is a day of reflection to acknowledge Canada’s colonial past and the issues that Indigenous Peoples face even today. The Origins of National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada Despite being the original inhabitants for centuries of what is now known as Canada, the first ...
REGINA — On the longest day of the year, communities across Canada embraced National Indigenous People's Day by celebrating the contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. The Summer solstice is a time of spiritual significance for many Indigenous peoples and the day offered...
According to theUnited Nations,indigenouspeople are "place-based" ethnic cultures that have not migrated from their initial homeland. In today's world,with human-caused climate change driving extreme weather eventsand a growing demand for authenticity and cultural diversity, architects are increasingly ...
There are just over 1.6 million Indigenous peoples in Canada, 4.9 per cent of the total population. It’s a young and fast-growing demographic. According to Statistics Canada data, the number of Indigenous people grew by 42.5 per cent betw...