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History of North America / Australian Aboriginal culture / First Nations / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Aboriginal history of Western Australia / Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association / Americas / Ethnic groups in Canada / Indigenous peoples of North America
Date: 2014-01-02 15:42:26
History of North America
Australian Aboriginal culture
First Nations
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Aboriginal history of Western Australia
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
Americas
Ethnic groups in Canada
Indigenous peoples of North America

FACT SHEET ABORIGINAL INITIATIVES FACTS: THE ABORIGINAL POPULATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA In British Columbia, 232,290 people identified as Aboriginal, representing 16.6% of the total

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