Whites do a search on YouTube for Poor Whites/Rich Blacks - South Africa. This is what going to happen to the whites in Canada. With God we will do valiantly for it is he who will tread down our foes.
Reserves are pretty much like towns from what I understand. Today, I think a lot of First Nations are moving into larger urban centers yet many stay back at their reserves.
Inuit (and not Inuits) are not a First Nations people. And most Inuit live in municipalities/hamlets within their homeland territories (within Northwest Territories, the entire chunk of Nunavut and the north coasts of Quebec and Labrador.
This is awesome! There are some very interesting questions in there, and many thought invigorating ideas as far as Inuit concerns and development. We really should recognize Nunavut as truly a part of Canada not in a sense of patriotism but as equal- we will reach our goals and it is thanks to our leaders.
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Whites do a search on YouTube for Poor Whites/Rich Blacks - South Africa. This is what going to happen to the whites in Canada. With God we will do valiantly for it is he who will tread down our foes.
MrIndianSupporter 2 years ago
Reserves are pretty much like towns from what I understand. Today, I think a lot of First Nations are moving into larger urban centers yet many stay back at their reserves.
Inuit (and not Inuits) are not a First Nations people. And most Inuit live in municipalities/hamlets within their homeland territories (within Northwest Territories, the entire chunk of Nunavut and the north coasts of Quebec and Labrador.
hope this clarifies
djoanasie 4 years ago
this looks rad.
zmitregnistegra 4 years ago
This was very good.....is there more?
I would like to see a full documentary on this very interesting subject!
pcarter64 4 years ago
inuit are an amazing people.
IndianCowboy17 4 years ago
Native Pride
No amount of oil or revenue is worth what our land & animals hold for us as Inupiaq
Arcticwolfette 4 years ago
This is awesome! There are some very interesting questions in there, and many thought invigorating ideas as far as Inuit concerns and development. We really should recognize Nunavut as truly a part of Canada not in a sense of patriotism but as equal- we will reach our goals and it is thanks to our leaders.
abbygail1 5 years ago