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Compare the treatment of indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada. Why was there not a significant métis population in the United States? What does this difference mean?

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The Aboriginal peoples in Canada are collectively termed as 'First Nations.' They are either Inuit or Metis. Currently, they are over 630 that are recognized as part of the First Nations governments. The treatment of indigent peoples of United States and Canada varies because of the their location in the first place.

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