Federation of Newfoundland Indians
Federation of Newfoundland Indians represents the interests of Indian groups in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Established in 1972 to promote the social, cultural, economic and educational well being of the Mi’Kmaq people of Newfoundland. The FNI represent approximately 3600 Mi’Kmaqs located in ten bands primarily in the central and western regions of the province.
http://www.fni.nf.ca/
(Added: July 25, 2001 Hits: 315 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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First Nations Bands of Saskatchewan
Information on the First Nation bands of the province of Saskatchewan, including history, government, community and economic development, programs, band achievements, annual events, tourist sites, and schools.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/bands/
(Added: May 17, 2000 Hits: 571 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Fort Folly First Nation
Official home page of the Fort Folly First Nation located in New Brunswick.
http://www.fortfolly.nb.ca/
(Added: February 15, 2000 Hits: 253 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Garden River First Nation
Garden River First Nation is a beautiful Ojibway community located in Ontario, Canada. Come check out the experience of Garden River!!
http://www.gardenriver.org/
(Added: September 26, 2001 Hits: 390 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Gespe'gewaq Mi'gmaq Resource Council
GMRC is a non-profit First Nation environmental organization focused on protecting, preserving, and enhancing our natural and cultural resources within the traditional Mi'gmaq District of Gespe'gewa'gi. Our member communities include Listuguj, Eel River Bar, and Pabineau.
http://www.migmaqresource.org/
(Added: September 25, 2007 Hits: 89 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1)
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Grand Conseil De La Nation Waban-Aki
The Grand Conseil de la nation Waban-Aki, founded in 1979, is a tribe council which includes the Abenakis of Odanak and Wôlinak.
Its first mission, developed in December, 1993, was revised and corrected, by the board of directors' request, by a work committee formed of members of Odanak and Wôlinak in March, 1997. From eight objects expressed in the letters of patent of the Corporation Waban-Aki Inc., the appointed committee identified three main elements of its mission; the representation, the development and the administration.
http://www.abenakis.ca/
(Added: November 03, 2005 Hits: 115 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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High Bar First Nation
High Bar Band is a First Nation Organization located in the Interior of British Columbia, entrance to the Gold trail in Cariboo Country.
http://www.highbarfirstnation.com
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Indian Head First Nations
An informational site on the Mi'kmaq of Newfoundland. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life of the Mi'kmaq people in Newfoundland. To maintain and better develop a tradition of community and an ethic of self-help and development. To provide traditional teachings from our elders, and to encourage cultural discovery and growth.
http://www.indianheadfirstnations.com/
(Added: November 27, 2002 Hits: 316 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Indian Reserves - Western Canada
This database provides item-level descriptions on approximately 1,500 maps and plans that relate to aboriginal reserves and settlements in western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut Territory). The maps described here are both published and unpublished, and are generally limited to single discrete (monographic) records. Approximately 1,200 items, now in the public domain, have been digitized.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/archivianet/indian-reserves/
(Added: January 23, 2008 Hits: 153 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Innu Nation
Approximately 16,000 Innu (formerly known as Montagnais or Naskapi) inhabit Nitassinan
(eastern Quebec and Labrador). They are based in 13 different communities -
Utshimassit, Sheshatshiu, Pakuashipi, La Romaine, Natashquan, Mingan,
Uashat,Maliotenam, Betsiamites, Les Escoumins,Mashteuiatsh, Schefferville, and
Kawawachikamach.
http://www.innu.ca/
(Added: January 17, 1999 Hits: 601 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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