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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Census data Statistics Census, 2006 Recensement, 2006 Statistiques Statistiques démographiques |
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Material Type: | Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Shelly Milligan; Statistics Canada. Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division. |
ISBN: | 9781100122625 1100122621 |
OCLC Number: | 665192261 |
Notes: | "Component of Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 89-638-X no. 2010004, 2006 Aboriginal Population Profiles for Selected Cities and Communities, British Columbia." "March 2010." Issued also in French under title: Profil de la population autochtone de 2006 pour Prince George. Distributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program. |
Description: | 1 online resource. |
Contents: | Pages:1 to 8; Pages:9 to 16; Pages:17 to 21. |
Series Title: | 2006 Aboriginal population profiles for selected cities and communities, British Columbia. |
Other Titles: | 2006 Aboriginal population profiles for selected cities and communities : |
Responsibility: | by Shelly Milligan. |
More information: |
Abstract:
This report examines the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the Aboriginal population living in the census agglomeration (CA) of Prince George. The First Nation reserve community of Fort George (Shelley) 2 of Lheidi T'enneh is located within the census agglomeration area boundaries of Prince George. The 2006 Census and 2006 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS), which provide an extensive set of data about Aboriginal people, are the data sources. The report focuses on the Aboriginal identity population, which refers to those people who reported identifying with at least one Aboriginal group, that is, North American Indian, Métis or Inuit, and/or those who reported being a Treaty Indian or a registered Indian as defined by the Indian Act of Canada, and/or those who reported they were members of an Indian band or First Nation. The term 'First Nations' is used throughout the report to refer to people who identified as North American Indian. The term 'Aboriginal population' is used to refer to the Aboriginal identity population.
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- Native peoples -- British Columbia -- Prince George -- Census, 2006.
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- Autochtones -- Colombie-Britannique -- Prince George -- Recensement, 2006.
- Autochtones -- Colombie-Britannique -- Prince George -- Statistiques.
- Prince George (C.-B.) -- Recensement, 2006.
- Prince George (C.-B.) -- Statistiques démographiques.
- Canada -- Recensement, 2006.
- Population.
- British Columbia -- Prince George.
- Canada.
- Band government.
- Census.
- Census geographic units of canada.
- Chronic condition.
- Culture.
- Employment.
- First nations.
- Indigenous peoples in canada.
- Métis in canada.