Secwepemc Nation
The Secwepemc People, known by non-natives as the Shuswap, are a Nation of 17 bands occupying the south-central part of the Province of British Columbia, Canada. The ancestors of the Secwepemc people have
lived in the interior of British Columbia for at least 10,000 years.
http://www.secwepemc.org/
(Added: October 23, 1999 Hits: 210 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Siksika Nation
Siksika Nation has a total population of approximately 6000 members. Siksika are a part of the Blackfoot Confederacy which also consists of the Piikani and Kainaiwa of southern Alberta and the Blackfeet in the State of Montana. Siksika Nation is located one hour's drive east of the city of Calgary, Alberta and three kilometres south of the Trans Canada Highway #1. The Administrative and Business district are strategically located adjacent to the Town of Gleichen to accommodate visitor traffic.
http://www.siksikanation.com/
(Added: November 03, 2005 Hits: 174 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Sliammon First Nation
The Sliammon First Nation (Kla ah men) are a part of the Coast Salish peoples inhabiting the Western Coast of Canada. The Sliammon community is located just North of Powell River, British Columbia.
http://www.sliammonfirstnation.com/
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Squamish Nation
The Squamish Nation is comprised of Salish peoples who are descendants of the aboriginal peoples who lived in the present day Greater Vancouver area; Gibson's landing and Squamish River watershed. The Squamish Nation have occupied and governed their territory since beyond recorded history.
http://www.squamish.net/
(Added: June 26, 2000 Hits: 248 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Stoney Nakoda First Nation
We are a Nation of almost 5000 people. We inhabit the valley and surrounding hills of the Bow River, the Highwood River and the Big Horn. Our primary encampment is situated between the #1 and the #1A Highway. Our primary town site Morley, Alberta is located approximately 61km. west of Calgary and about 50km. east of Banff, Alberta. Some 550 of our Nation reside in Eden Valley almost 100 miles south just west of Longview and approximately 250 live 100 miles north at Big Horn, west near Nordegg. We speak both English and our native tongue Nakoda Sioux. The Chiefs and Councillors of The Stoney Nakoda First Nation is comprised of our three bands: The Bearspaw First Nation, The Chiniki First Nation and the Wesley First Nation. We are united by our land, history, strength, and vision.
http://www.stoneynation.com/
(Added: October 28, 2006 Hits: 180 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Temagami First Nation
Home page of the Temagami First Nation, Lake Temagami, Ontario.
http://www.temagamifirstnation.ca/
(Added: February 14, 2000 Hits: 236 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Tennessee Native Veterans Society
Official Webpage of The Tennessee Native Veterans Society
http://home.earthlink.net/~yonausdi/
(Added: December 18, 2002 Hits: 87 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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The First Nations Information SuperHighway Web Site
Site dedicated for FN people to post articles of interests,dialogue and forum discussions, needs, organization exposure and upcoming events.
http://thefirstnationscentral.homestead.com/nativebeliever.html
(Added: May 27, 2000 Hits: 337 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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The Kitasoo Xaixais First Nation
Information base for the off reserve Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation members.
http://www.kitasoo.org/
(Added: August 28, 2001 Hits: 185 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Tseshaht First Nations
Offical web site of the Tseshaht First Nations in British Columbia.
http://www.tseshaht.com/
(Added: June 27, 2001 Hits: 208 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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