Indigenous Peoples in Canada During the past few decades, indigenous peoples (indigenous people or indigenous peoples of a particular country) are repressed by Canadian society and continue to live under racial discrimination. The history of colonialism and capitalism played an important role in how the Canadian society treats and monitors the composition and influence of Albanians. Struggles, injustice, prejudice, and discrimination that have plagued indigenous peoples for more than three centuries are still harsh reality today.
Article 35 on the Rights of Canadian Indigenous People states that Indigenous Peoples, Inuits, Canadians, Indigenous Peoples of Canada may use existing indigenous peoples and treaty rights (including the right currently being requested or acquired by the land) And it is recognized and confirmed. Men and women have equal access to the rights of indigenous peoples and treaties. The Canadian Government recognizes that the inherent rights of indigenous autonomy are the existing rights of 1995 existing rights based on this section and the inherent rights and negotiations of indigenous autonomy policies. This awareness is based on the view that indigenous peoples have the right to manage themselves in relation to the domestic affairs of the community, which is based on their own culture, identity, tradition, language and institution and their land It is inseparable from a special relationship. . And those resources
There is an imbalance in cultural adaptation in the history of contact between indigenous peoples of Canada and non indigenous people. In general, the situation of indigenous peoples has changed dramatically, their culture and identity have been seriously eroded. However, this dominant position of European Canadians has also been resisted by indigenous peoples. Policy changes and programmatic changes in the relationship between the two groups, including reducing the pressure on assimilation and separation that historically brought the marginalization of Canadian indigenous peoples