Previous standard - Aboriginal persons
Status
This standard was replaced by a new departmental standard on April 20, 2009.
- Aboriginal ancestry
- Aboriginal identity
- Aboriginal, registered or treaty Indian
- Aboriginal, member of Indian Band or First Nation
Aboriginal ancestry
Aboriginal ancestry refers to a person who can trace his or her ancestry to Aboriginal linguistic family whose traditional lands fell in total or in part in the geographic area that is now Canada. Aboriginal ancestry also refers to a person who has been accorded Aboriginal rights by legislation, for example, by marriage to an Aboriginal person.
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Aboriginal identity
Aboriginal identity refers to a person who reports that he or she identifies with, or is a member of, an organic political or cultural entity that stems historically from the original persons of North America. The term includes the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.
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Aboriginal, registered or treaty Indian
Aboriginal, registered Indian refers to a person who is registered under the Indian Act of Canada. Treaty Indian refers to a person who is registered under the Indian Act and can prove descent from an Indian Band that signed a treaty.
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Aboriginal, member of Indian Band or First Nation
Aboriginal, member of Indian Band or First Nation refers to a person who is a member of an Indian Band or First Nation.
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