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I am looking for an English introduction and some customs of the Aboriginal people in Canada. It is best to have an English level in the second grade of junior high school. Urgent request. Thank you.

Canada’s indigenous people include Indian ethnic groups, Inuit people, and the Métis, the legitimate descendants of European colonists and local indigenous people. The section on Aboriginal people in the "Profile of Canada" published by the Canadian Ministry of Public Affairs and Government Services in 2001 states: Today, there are approximately 790,000 Aboriginal residents in Canada, accounting for about 3% of the Canadian population. Among them, "First Nations" Indians account for 69%, Métis people account for 26%, and Inuit people account for 5%. Their population growth rate is twice the national population growth rate.

Due to historical and practical reasons, the social life of Canadian Indians is far below the national average. For example, 75% of children in Canada have completed high school, while only 20% of Indian children have completed high school; on reservations, about 1/5 of the houses are occupied by two or more families***; The income of Indians is 1/2 to 2/3 of the national average income; the unemployment rate among working-age Indians is 35%, even as high as 95% in some areas.

Indigenous culture is the only native culture that truly belongs to Canada, because other Canadian cultures were introduced by immigrants from all over the world. Canada's earliest immigrants began to migrate to Canada in the 17th century. They brought their dressing style, food preferences and customs to Canada. At the beginning of the 20th century, Canada opened its door to immigrants from all over the world and passed the Multiculturalism Act in 1988, thus officially recognizing Canada's multiculturalism.

Art Canada has long been known for its beautiful natural scenery and wide-open spaces. Today, Canada has become a creative center of modern art. This may be because the country has only a relatively short history, and it is precisely because there are no historical constraints that Canadian artists strive to create their own canon. Canadian artists are in demand in literature, dance, film and other arts. Music Music has always played a prominent role in Canada. Canadians have transcended national and cultural boundaries to create musical achievements that are world-famous. The annual world-famous Montreal Jazz Festival is an event that all jazz fans can’t miss. The Vancouver Opera Society, the Canadian Opera Company and other opera groups, with their original abilities and superb performances, have brought wonderful opera performances to the majority of opera lovers. Maureen Forrester, Joan Weeks, Louis Qualico and Gino Qualico are all talented Canadian performing artists. Dance In Canada, when it comes to modern dance, dance fans will immediately think of "La La La Dance Theater" and "Desro Sears Dance Theater". The three major ballet companies that frequently tour internationally are the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Canadian Grand Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada. They win praise wherever they perform. Literature Canadian literature can be said to be a mirror of the country's linguistic duality. Whether it is English literature or French literature, each can be subdivided into regional dialect literature, which reflects the concerns of people in different communities. Canadian novelists, essayists and poets have expressed the deep thoughts and feelings of Canadians in their works. Drama Canadian drama is known for its innovative spirit and exploration of new forms of expression. At the same time, Canadian drama can perfectly reflect the cultural diversity of this country. Film Art Although film is a relatively young art in Canada, in recent years, Canada has produced some profound films. The creative quality, themes and social significance of these films have attracted the attention of critics. With the widespread use of computer animation in movies, Canada has become a powerful force in this field. The art of painting ranges from the landscapes of Cornelius Kiegoff and the portraits of Theophal Hymel, which marked the beginning of Canadian painting art, to the works created by Michel Snow that combine techniques from multiple disciplines , the art of painting has experienced many developments and changes in Canada, and these are also the developments and changes that Canadian society has generally experienced. The French-Canadian painter Paul Emilie Bourduas and his friends are called automatism painters. They advocate painting without objective things. During the 1960s, a new painting style emerged in the painting world, tending to the geometric abstract style. Its founder was a Canadian painter. In recent years, a group of Canadian painters have created a new painting style. They have applied a new painting language in their works and used a variety of modern technologies, such as electronic and imaging technologies, to express their ideas.