Aboriginal... well at least most of them are. More than 80% of people who live there are natives.
[What a lousy answer someone gave. The questioner was not asking what racial profile you assign to people from Nunavut; rather, they were asking what term is used to describe persons who reside in the territory. Besides, "aboriginal" is a blanket term for all native peoples and does not distinguish between very disparate nations. The correct answer is: Nunavummiut.]
Canadians
The population is about:
84% Inuit
15% Non-Aboriginal (mostly British or French ancestry)
1% Indian and Metis
Someone from Nunavut is known as a 'Nunavummiut'.
You call them Nunavummiut's
england inuit
The three Territories are Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon.
A person from Venezuela is a Venezuelan.
The First nations lived in the North America for as long as anyone can remember. They are the original inhabitants of the territory we now call Canada.
Canadiense
Not sure what this question is?
A Russian
friend
Hermit!
a gypsy!
Cantabrigian
friend
A "Duluthian"