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What makes The Great Spirit Circle Trail different?

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What makes The Great Spirit Circle Trail different?

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The Great Spirit Circle Trail prides itself on offering visitors a unique experience incorporating the truest reflection of Aboriginal culture, heritage and history. Our Aboriginal hosts and guides are all hand picked from the local communities and are knowledgeable and friendly. 5. There seem to be a lot of different terms in use to describe the native or North American Indian tribes. What do the terms native, Aboriginal, First Nation, North American Indian, Anishnaabe mean? Are they used interchangeably? In Canada, the original inhabitants or native peoples are known as the Aboriginal peoples and they are comprised of Status Indians who are registered with the Government of Canada, non-Status Indians who can trace their Aboriginal ancestry but are not registered as Status Indians; Metis who are of mixed Aboriginal ancestry and the Inuit who inhabit the far North of Canada. First Nation is a term used by Aboriginal tribes to self-identify their community as its own “nation” of people

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