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Part of a series on Indigenous peoples in Canada First Nations Inuit Métis History Timeline Pre-colonization Genetics Settler colonialism Genocide Residential schools Indian hospitals Reconciliation Politics Indigenous law British Columbia Treaty Process Crown and Indigenous peoples Health Policy Idle No More Indian Act Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Land Back Land claims Land ...
Lists of Indigenous Australians by occupation and/or historical contribution: . List of Indigenous Australian historical figures; List of Indigenous Australian musicians; List of Indigenous Australian performing artists
First Iroquois person to publish the oral histories of the Haudenosaunee: David Cusick in Sketches of the Ancient History of the Six Nations. [18] 1827. The Cherokee Nation adopts its first modern constitution. [19] 1828. First Native American newspaper and first newspaper published in an Indigenous language: The Cherokee Phoenix. [20]
Yarri (c.1810 - 1880) a famous flood rescuer from Gundagai; Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 1794) a Dharug man who, along with Bennelong, was the first Aboriginal person to travel to England. Yilbung (c.1815 - 1846) a Turrbal man who actively resisted British colonisation in the Brisbane region
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Painting of Bimbache of El Hierro by Leonardo Torriani, 1592 The San are the oldest inhabitants of Southern Africa. Indigenous communities, peoples, and nations are those which have a historical continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies that developed on their territories, and may consider themselves distinct from other sectors of the societies now prevailing on those territories ...
First Indigenous Australian woman archdeacon in the Anglican Church: Karen Kime. [124] First Indigenous Australian to join golf's PGA Tour: Scott Gardiner. [125] First Indigenous Australian to study at the University of Cambridge: Lilly Brown. [123] First Indigenous Australian appointed to a federal court: Matthew Myers. [126] 2013
Mary Greyeyes-Reid was the first First Nations woman to join the Canadian Forces. [15] Tommy Prince was one of Canada's most decorated First Nations soldiers, serving in World War II and the Korean War. [16] Mary John, Sr., CM was a leader of the Dakelh (Carrier) people and a social activist. [17]