Table 1: Number of Households On-reserve, by Aboriginal Status
Table 105-0515: Health Indicator Profile, by Aboriginal Identity and Sex, Age-standardized Rate, Four Year Estimates, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (Rate): [2007-2010, 2011-2014]
Table 2: Age of Primary Household Maintainer, for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 3: Household Types, for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 4: Labour Force Status of Primary Household Maintainer, for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 477-0091: Distribution of the Population Aged 5 to 24 with Aboriginal Identity, by Age Group and Living Arrangement, Canada: Occasional (percent unless otherwise noted)
Table 477-0096: Distribution of the Population Aged 25 to 64 (Total and with Aboriginal Identity), by Sex and Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (percent)
Table 5: Household Incomes, for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 576-0009: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Self-rated Ability to Speak and Understand an Aboriginal Language, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories
Table 576-0010: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Self-rated Ability to Speak and Understand an Aboriginal Language, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 6 years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0011: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Primary Aboriginal Language Spoken and Self-rated Ability to Speak Primary Aboriginal Language, by Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0012: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Primary Aboriginal Language Understood and Self-rated Ability to Understand Primary Language, by Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0013: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Importance of Speaking and Understanding an Aboriginal Language, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0014: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Importance of Speaking and Understanding an Aboriginal Language, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional (persons)
Table 578-0001: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Educational Attainment and Labour Force Status, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 578-0002: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Educational Attainment and Labour Force Status, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat
Table 578-0004: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Path to Obtaining High School Diploma and Postsecondary Education, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat
Table 578-003: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Path to Obtaining High School Diploma and Postsecondary Education, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 6: Type of Dwelling and Average Number of Bedrooms for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 7: Period of Construction of Dwellings for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 8: Housing Adequacy and Suitability
Table 9: Adequacy- and Suitability-based Housing Need
Tabulation: Aboriginal Identity (8), Age Groups (20), Registered or Treaty Indian Status (3), Area of Residence: On Reserve (3) and Sex (3) for the Population in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2011 National Household Survey
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