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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

Firdous Hyder Khan


Student Id- 239430140
Graduate Certificate in Project Management,
Algoma University

The Turtle Island, Canada, and the World


(PMAL103)
Professor’s name- Nick Esposto

January 14, 2024


I learned that indigenous communities are really good at keeping their culture and language alive.
They share things like religion, accents, and clothing among different indigenous groups.

This new knowledge gave me a special way of looking at the world. I realized how important
indigenous people are in keeping their culture strong. Understanding their ways has helped me figure
out how I want to live and what I believe in. I also saw how important it is to learn about indigenous
education.

When I studied Canada's indigenous history, I saw that there's a lot of diversity in their culture. They
have some things in common, but there are also differences in how they live, talk, and dress. As
someone new to Canada, I'm trying to connect with the local community to learn more about their
lifestyle.

Reference Articles :
https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/7-first-nation-facts-you-should-know
https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/indigenouspeoples
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Re: Indigenous peoples

by Firdous Hyder Khan - Sunday, 14 January 2024, 9:48 PM

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