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Anishinaabe: the term used by an Ojibway or Algonquin person to refer to themself. Elder and spiritual leader Eddie Benton-Banai explains that the term refers to Original Man in the Creation Story.
Anishinaabek: referring to the group of Anishinaabe people from 43 First Nation communities around the Lake Superior and Lake Huron regions of Ontario.
Algonquin: a language considered by its speakers to be distinct from Ojibway but classified by linguists as a northern dialect of the Ojibway language.
"First Nations Community" refers to North American Indian reserves, of which there are more than 600 in Canada.
Aboriginal: belonging to North American Indian, M茅tis, or Inuit groups of peoples.
Aboriginal: belonging to North American Indian, M茅tis, or Inuit groups of peoples
鈥淚ndigenous鈥 is used to refer collectively to individuals across Canada who are descendants of the country 国产传媒 鈥檚 original inhabitants.