Not necessarily. In some circles the Inuit are considered as First Nations. The Inuit were the last native people to arrive in North America. All the good land to the south was already occupied by hostile natives so they settled in the Arctic. read more
Inuit did not and still do not have treaties with Canada (or the British). They have settlement and land claims agreements. Embodied in these non-treaty agreements are the same non-insured health benefits and other benefits that First Nations Agreements have. read more