However, it met criticism from some aboriginal groups over its design.
Names of Aboriginal groups are as reported in the contemporary press.
Local Aboriginal groups led a resistance against the new settlers.
Various Aboriginal groups shared this story and owned parts of it.
Throughout the history of the continent, there have been many different Aboriginal groups, each with its own individual language, culture, and belief structure.
First, the aboriginal group was claiming ownership of privately held land.
Many of the different aboriginal groups in North America speak their own unique language.
The organization, has more than 100 members from industry and trade, government, Aboriginal groups and the scientific community.
The rationale was that Aboriginal tribal groups already operated under their own legal systems.
One aboriginal group, the Beothuks became extinct in the early 19th century.