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Explain how the legal definition of Aboriginal (Indigenous) might differ from how Indigenous People identify themselves. Might Indigenous People identify themselves differently than the government legally identified them? For example, might someone self-identify as Métis but be legally identified as “Indian” under the Constitution? In Canada Explain

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