Table 2.6
Percentage of Métis children under the age of six who have taken part in selected traditional activities, 2006
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Type of traditional activities | Total | Urban † | Rural |
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percent | |||
Participated in or attend traditional First Nations, Métis or Inuit activities such as singing, drum dancing, fiddling, gatherings or ceremonies | 28 | 27 | 30 |
Taken part in hunting, fishing, trapping or camping | 53 | 50 | 63* |
Participated in seasonal activities such as gathering goose eggs or wild plants for example, berries, sweet grass, roots or wild rice | 30 | 26 | 40* |
† Reference group * Statistically significant difference from reference group at p < 0.05. Notes: Includes those reported taking part in this activity 'more than once a day', 'once a day', 'more than once a week', 'at least once per month', 'at least once per year', and 'less than once per year'. Source: Statistics Canada, Aboriginal Children's Survey, 2006 |
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