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What are the three types of Aboriginal peoples?

  1. Indian, French, British

  2. Inuit, Metis, French

  3. Indian, Inuit, Metis

  4. Indian, British, Metis

The correct answer is: Indian, Inuit, Metis

The answer C is correct as it lists Indian, Inuit, and Metis as the three types of Aboriginal peoples. Option A is incorrect as it only includes European colonial identities and does not mention any Aboriginal peoples. Option B is incorrect as it lists French as a type of Aboriginal people, which is incorrect. Option D is incorrect as it also includes British as a type of Aboriginal people, which is also incorrect. Therefore, option C is the correct answer as it accurately lists the three types of Aboriginal peoples.