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The indigenous peoples of Canada (typically not including Inuit or Metis)

Generally speaking, the works of First Nations artists were made with materials such as wood, leather or cloth.

Of or relating to a First Nation or the First Nations

First Nation leaders in Ontario will support demonstrations and protests, until six band councillors are released from jail.

plural form of First Nation
The indigenous peoples of any country or region

As “savages” become soldiers, and soldiers become social activists, the tribe has rapidly developed a First Nations identity as advocates of both stripes mobilize memories of past resistance in different contexts. Whether the state is green or blue, therefore, Taroko memories will continue to shape the relationship between state and tribe.

First Nation
The indigenous peoples of Canada (not including Inuit or Metis)

Generally speaking, the works of First Nations artists were made with materials such as wood, leather or cloth.

First Nation
Of or pertaining to a First Nation or the First Nations

First Nation leaders in Ontario will support demonstrations and protests, until six band councillors are released from jail.

First Nation
The indigenous peoples of any country or region

As “savages” become soldiers, and soldiers become social activists, the tribe has rapidly developed a First Nations identity as advocates of both stripes mobilize memories of past resistance in different contexts. Whether the state is green or blue, therefore, Taroko memories will continue to shape the relationship between state and tribe.

First Nation
An Indian settlement or band

The Campbell River First Nation claims the 40 hectares of prime real estate has been illegally acquired, and it wants the land returned to it, along with damages..

First Nation
First Nation has gained wide acceptance in Canada since the early 1980s. Like Native American (which has little currency in Canada), First Nation provides a respectful alternative to Indian, a term that is more likely to be taken as directly offensive in Canada than it is in the United States. However, there are several differences between the Canadian and American expressions. First Nation is essentially a political term, promoted from within the indigenous community as a substitute for band in referring to any of the numerous aboriginal groups formally recognized by the Canadian government under the federal Indian Act of 1876. Unlike Native American, it is not a comprehensive term for all indigenous peoples of the Americas or even of Canada, and while it is often used loosely in referring to Indian groups or communities other than those specified in the 1876 Act, it specifically does not include non-Indian peoples such as the Inuit or the Métis. Although each recognized band or community is a First Nation, the term is more commonly used in the plural with a general collective sense, as in a history of the First Nations in eastern Canada or a program designed for First Nations youth. There is no related form for an individual who is a member of a First Nation; officially, such a person is known as a status Indian
first nations

    Türkische aussprache

    fırst neyşınz

    Aussprache

    /ˈfərst ˈnāsʜənz/ /ˈfɜrst ˈneɪʃənz/

    Etymologie

    () 1980, from first + nation.
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