Which of the following are characterizations of the position of Aboriginals in Canada?
A) Aboriginals comprise a homogeneous population.
B) More than a million people claimed some Aboriginal ancestry in the 1871 census.
C) Fewer than 300 000 (about 1 percent) considered themselves Aboriginal persons in the 2001 census.
D) The median family income for Aboriginal Canadians is far below the national average.
E) Aboriginal Canadians are more likely to live in dual-parent families than other Canadians.
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