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Indigenous peoples of North America / Ethnic groups in Canada / Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada / Indian and Northern Affairs Canada / Inuit / First Nations / Métis people / Manitoba / Winnipeg / Americas / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / History of North America
Date: 2011-10-25 13:06:51
Indigenous peoples of North America
Ethnic groups in Canada
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Inuit
First Nations
Métis people
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
History of North America

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