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Which Indigenous group is recognized as living mainly in Canada's Arctic?

The Inuit are the distinct Indigenous group traditionally living in the vast Northern Arctic region of Canada, with their name translating to "the people" in In

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Question: Which Indigenous group is recognized as living mainly in Canada's Arctic?

Answer options:

  • Métis ✅ Inuit
  • Cree
  • Mohawk

Correct answer: Inuit

Explanation: The Inuit are the distinct Indigenous group traditionally living in the vast Northern Arctic region of Canada, with their name translating to "the people" in Inuktitut. In contrast, the Métis are a distinct culture of mixed European and First Nations ancestry, historically settled in the Prairies. The Cree and Mohawk are First Nations groups whose traditional territories lie in the subarctic forests and southern woodlands, respectively, rather than the Arctic. Discover Canada defines the three recognized Aboriginal groups in Canada as First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Examiners frequently test candidates on these cultural distinctions and geographic territories to assess baseline knowledge of Canadian diversity.

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