Now however it is used to mean "Aboriginal human being, person" and is rarely applied to non-Aboriginal people.
The island has a base population of 2,200 people, including 70 non-Aboriginal people.
This is a wilderness of about 3,000 km2 (in addition another 3000 of neighbouring wildernesses) that was never ever used by non-aboriginal people.
Before the 1950s, very few non-aboriginal people lived in Labrador year round.
A permit is required for non-Aboriginal people to enter the community.
However, these exchanges do not appear to have involved any extended settlement or migrations of non-Aboriginal peoples to the region.
We knew there were non-Aboriginal people closing in around us.
Very few non-Aboriginal people have settled in these areas, and they represent less than 1% of Canada total population.
In the 1880s less than 1000 non-Aboriginal people resided out west.
The majority of residents are non-Aboriginal people born in Australia (74%).