Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council
Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council ("NmTC") includes the First Nations of Chemainus, Halalt, Homalco, Klahoose, Malahat, Nanoose, Sliammon, Snuneymuxw, Tsawwassen and Tsleil-Waututh.
According to it's Role Statement, NmTC’s role is to advise its members in a sustainable, adaptive and accountable manner in the areas of economic development, financial management, community planning, technical services and governance. The Tribal Council also expresses the political views of its members to all levels of government. It is an ambassador for its members. It respects the cultures of all individual communities. It is also challenged to provide a forum for information and resource sharing among its members through strategic planning, capacity building and development of a resource library.
http://www.nautsamawt.org/
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Shuswap Nation Tribal Council
The Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, also known as the SNTC, was formed in 1980 as an effort of the Secwepemc chiefs to advance the issues of aboriginal rights. It is a political organization, which works on matters of common concern, including the development of self-government and the settlement of the aboriginal land title question. The SNTC is involved with natural resources management within the Secwepemc Nation territory and the creation of economic development opportunities for Secwepemc communities. The SNTC also provides technical support to member communities to improve services in health, child welfare, employment and training, research on traditional territories and community development. The SNTC's role is also to establish agreements, with the provincial and federal governments and with the private sector, that recognize and respect Secwepemc self-government, aboriginal rights and title. Mission Statement:
Unified, self-governing, prosperous Secwepemc communities guided by Secwepemc values, language and culture and sustained by the resources of Secwepemcúl'ecw.
http://www.shuswapnation.org/
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Athabasca Tribal Council
The Athabasca Tribal Council (A.T.C.) was incorporated in 1988 by the five First Nations of N.E. Alberta under a funding arrangement with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
The Janvier First Nation, Fort McKay First Nation, Fort McMurray No.468 First Nation, Mikisew Cree, and Athabasca Chipewyan First Nations of Fort Chipewyan represent the interests of more than 2,500 native Cree and Chipewyan people.
http://www.atc97.org/
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Chiefs of Ontario
The Chiefs of Ontario is a co-ordinating body for one hundred and thirty-three First Nations
communities located within the boundaries of the Province of Ontario.
http://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/
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Matawa First Nations Management
Matawa First Nations Management is a Tribal Council with a membership of ten (10) Ojibway and Cree First Nations communities in the Nishnawbe Aski Nation territory. Matawa First Nations Chiefs Council represented by of all Matawa members provides policy and direction to all Matawa organizations. We are an organization that provides advisory services and program delivery to Matawa First Nations. We have other non-profit and for-profit corporations which assist the organization's guiding principles to support our Matawa First Nations to build strong and self-sufficient communities. We are located at 233 Court Street South in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
http://www.matawa.on.ca/
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Algonquin Nation Tribal Council
The Algonquin people have been living in the region that is now known as western Quebec and North Eastern Ontario in Canada for over 6,000 years. Our nation is made up of ten communities spread across this territory. This website is our attempt to erase the border that has been marked through our territory and introduce Canadian residents to the presence of the Algonquin Nation
http://www.algonquinnation.ca/
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Battlefords Tribal Council
Battlefords Tribal Council, headquartered in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, provides professional and technical, advisory services to the Little Pine, Lucky Man Cree, Mosquito, Sweetgrass, Moosomin, Poundmaker Cree and Red Pheasant First Nations.
http://www.battlefordstribalcouncil.com/
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Carrier Sekani Tribal Council
The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) is a registered non-profit society,
incorporated in 1982. We serve the general collective interests of eight First Nations:
Wet'suwet'en First Nation (Broman Lake), Burns Lake Band, Nadleh Whut'en Band,
Nak'azdli Band, Saik'uz (Stoney Creek) First Nation, Stellat'en First Nation, Takla
Lake First Nation, and Tl'azt'en Nation.
http://cstc.bc.ca/
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Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw - Atikamekw Nation Council
The goals to achieve by the Atikamekw Nation Council are :
- to act as an official representative for the global Atikamekw population at regional, national et international scale;
- to defend and promote the rights and interests of the Atikamekw at social, economical and cultural level;
- to promote the Atikamekw autonomy;
- to insure that the Atikamekw take in charge all of the programs and services that have been provided to them by the federal and provincial government and, if necessary, look after the organization, management, coordination, planning, and the integration and the quality of those programs and services;
- to assume all of the powers or functions that, after a mutual agreement, have been attributed to them by an Atikamekw Band (Wemotaci, Manawan, Opitciwan)
http://www.atikamekwsipi.com/
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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
To facilitate the development of Reserve Government at the pace decided upon by each member Reserve; by making sure there is total participation in direction of obtaining adequate funds in accordance to the needs of member Reserves; assisting in transferring authority, responsibility of activities to the communities; providing a vehicle by which the communities assist each other in all aspects of Reserves development; assisting in the creation of a method of operation acceptable to the members of the Tribal Council which is consistent with the responsibility and obligations of the Government of Canada.
http://www.dotc.mb.ca/
(Added: February 23, 2000 Hits: 363 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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