Helping each other is an important value: it is manifested through sharing resources, solidarity when facing problems, and the creation of associations that work together to create better living conditions.

Aboriginal people help each other, for example, to demand better living conditions on reserves or to combat the problems of violence or alcoholism.

Helping each other is also commonplace in communities, where Aboriginal people ensure that no one is left alone, or without food or shelter. They share food, especially during the hunting season, homes and other resources.