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Society - Ethnicity - Indigenous People

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NativeWeb - an Internet Community
- Resources for Indigenous Cultures Around the World.
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Center For World Indigenous Studies
- An independent, non-profit organization; studies and promotes the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and their social, economic and political status. Fourth World Documentation Project online library; information on CWIS sponsored educational programs.
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Dictionaries and Grammars of Indigenous Languages of Mexico
- Organized by language family, in alphabetical order, this list includes other related books published by the Summer Institute of Linguistics or the Instituto Lingüístico de Verano (Mexico). English/Spanish.
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Alaska Native Heritage Center
- The Alaska Native Heritage Center is a gathering place that celebrates, perpetuates and shares Alaska Native culture, language, heritage and tradition.
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Aboriginal Links International
- A directory of Aboriginal links around the world.
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GeoNative: native peoples and placenames
- Place names of minority languages, native peoples and nations without state, which usually never appear in maps.
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Zulu Culture and Traditions
- A brief overview of the South African Zulu, including information about their history, food, dancing, crafts, family, religion, clothes, and combat. Excerpted from the book titled Zulu: People of Heaven (1996) by Uli von Kapff.
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The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies
- Indigenous Studies WWW Virtual Library - Comprehensive list of Indigenous and Fourth World resources on the Internet
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In the Long Run: The Tarahumara Indians of Mexico
- Documentary about the Tarahumara of Mexico in real audio format.
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Aboriginal Connections - An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory
- A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International Indigenous sites on the world wide web.
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The Cultural Conservancy
- The Cultural Conservancy works to preserve traditional cultures of indigenous peoples, empowering the application of their traditional beliefs and practices on their ancestral lands.
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Oha Neze Ndi-Igbo
- A non-political association of Igbos of Nigeria who reside in Cape Town, South Africa. Features history, news and articles.
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Community Contract and Aboriginal Policing Services
- CCAPS provides services and information to both the public and its detachments and divisions.
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First Nation Forestry Program
- A partnership program between the Government of Canada and Canada's First Nation peoples to improve economic conditions in status Indian communities with full consideration of the principles of sustainable forest management.
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The Aboriginal Youth Network
- An extensive online resource created by Canadian youth for youth.
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Academic Info: Canadian First Nations
- An annotated directory of Internet resources on Canadian First Nations.
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Assembly of First Nations
- News, cultural and historical articles, services, and links from the national representative/lobby organization of the First Nations in Canada.
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The AFN Youth Digitization Website Project
- Assembly of First Nations Youth. Contains information on Education, language, arts, history as well as links.
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Indian Claims Commission
- An independent, advisory body with authority to hold public inquiries into specific native claims that have been rejected by the government.
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First Nations Environmental Network
- A Canadian national organization of individuals, non-profit groups and Indigenous Nations who are actively working on environmental issues.
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Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers
- CANDO is a federally registered, non-profit society that is Aboriginal-controlled, community-based, and membership-driven. Its goal is to develop training and education programs to help EDOs develop the skills and knowledge necessary to serve their communities as professionals.
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First Nation Information Project
- Directory of Canadian Indigigenous groups to share knowledge, interests, and effective practices connecting the Aboriginal community.
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Aboriginal Law and Legislation
- Aboriginal law and legislation including those affecting Canadian First Nations.
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First Nations Directory
- A listing of First Nation communities across Canada.
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Centre for Indigenous Sovereignty (CFIS)
- To facilitate,foster,promote,encourage the social,economic and cultural sovereignty of Indigenous nations.
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CESO Aboriginal Services
- Mission to assist Aboriginal communities and businesses to achieve greater self-sufficiency and growth.
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National Association Of Friendship Centers
- A directory of Canadian friendship centers as well as a chat room, native links, discussions on native issues and other resources.
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First Nations Periodical Index
- Index of First Nations journals, articles and book reviews.
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National Aboriginal Day
- A celebration of the spirit of Canada's Aboriginal people and a showcase for the venues and efforts of the performers, contributors and sponsors of the events. Takes place June 21, 2001.
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Games of the Plains Cree
- Intructions and equipment used to play the traditional games are described in a modified method on this site.
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Rediscovery International Foundation
- Rediscovery International Foundation: Cultural and Natural Heritage Programs for Youth of All Ages
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Innu Nation/Mamit Innuat
- Approximately 16,000 Innu (formerly known as Montagnais or Naskapi, inhabit Nitassinan (eastern Quebec and Labrador).
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Aboriginal Canada Portal
- Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts, information, and programs and services offered by the Governnment of Canada.
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Indian Taxation Advisory Board
- To assist First Nations achieve self-determination by the establishment of taxation jurisdiction.
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Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
- Federal Government's official site.
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Treaty Land Entitlement Committee
- To disseminate information pertaining to outstanding Treaty Land Entitlement for the First Nations of the Treaty Land Entitlement Committee Limited Partnership in Manitoba.
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BC Treaty Commission
- Information on current treaty negotiations as well as treaty related resources for British Columbia Indian Bands.
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Digital Collections - Selected Treaties
- Thirteen documents representing various types of arrangements between Aboriginal Peoples and representatives of the government of Canada.
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Te'mexw Treaty Association
- The Te'mexw Treaty Association; Songhees, Nanoose, Beecher Bay, T'Sou-ke and Malahat first nations work together in the British Columbia treaty process.
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Treaty Seven Tribal Council
- A peace treaty made between two nations - the tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy, ( Siksika , Piikani {Peigan} and Kainaiwa {Blood}) Tsuu T'ina (Sarcee), the Stoney.
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New Caledonia Metis Association
- Metis genealogy and history, fur trade genealogy and history, Cemetery transcriptions and NCMA news.
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Titameg's Children
- A Metis genealogy site that records the thousands of Metis descendants of one Indian woman.
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We'kopekwitk Métis Council
- Created to foster and promote the cultural and political aspirations of the Metis people in central Nova Scotia.
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Michif Cultural Preservation Society
- Information on Metis history and culture, as well as Louis Riel, aboriginal links and Metis family services.
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Metro Metis
- Metro Toronto Metis and Aboriginal Historical and Educational Association.
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Metis Settlements General Council of Alberta
- Legal body created under the Metis Settlements Act of Alberta, Canada. Includes information on land, culture and future of the Metis people.
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Metis Resource Centre Inc.
- Metis history reference and genealogy information
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The Metis National Council
- The national representative of the Métis Nation in Canada.
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Metis Nation of Ontario
- Information on the organization as well as the history and culture of the Metis in Canada
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The Metis
- The history of the Metis people in Canada.
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Labrador Métis Nation
- Labrador's largest Aboriginal organization. Primarily the descendents of Inuit women and British men, although also many have Innu, Mi'Kmaq, and Cree blood.
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The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
- Representing Canada's Metis, off-reserve and non-treaty indians.
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BC Metis Hunters Rights
- Metis fight for inherent right to hunt, fish trap and gather. Information site with messages from the Captain and court papers.
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Skookum Jim Friendship Centre
- Information on programs and links to other Aboriginal sites.
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Native Trail
- Provides links to Yukon First Nations communities, governments and services, organizations, media, arts, culture, history and reference, aboriginal businesses and tourism.
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Nova Scotia Native Women's Association
- A non-profit organization representing approximately 4,000 native women that aims to address the concerns and aspirations of Nova Scotian Mi'kmaq women.
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Native Council of Nova Scotia
- The history and programs of the Native Council of Nova Scotia. Established to serve the needs of off reserve Mi'kmaq/aboriginals in the province.
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Mi'kmaq Family and Children's Services
- Operating as a private agency mandated by the Children and Family Services Act to investigate and assess all reports of suspected abuse and neglect of children under sixteen years of age and living on the Indian Reserves in Nova Scotia.
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Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey/Education
- Develops alternatives and promotes Mi'kmaq education, interests and rights and has jurisdiction in Mi'kmaq educational matters. Lists newsletters, its schools, contact information, Bill C30 and NS Bill 4.
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Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
- An organization that was formed in 1986 by the band councils of six mainland Nova Scotia First Nations.
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Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselling Association of Nova Scotia
- Counselling services for personal and social problems stemming from addiction to alcohol, drugs, solvents, and gambling. Includes history, information about treatment programs, admission form, and contact details.
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Mi'kmaq Resource Centre
- Assembles and preserves the cultural, political, economic, and social history of the Mi'kmaq people. Features history, band information, ethnographies, essays, treaty transcripts, oral histories, and links to related sites.
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Membertou Education
- Features community profile and information about their Wallace Bernard Memorial Centre.
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Pictou Landing First Nation School
- Located in Trenton, Nova Scotia.
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Alan Syliboy
- Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq artist whose work is inspired by native petroglyphs, creates both paintings and prints which explore his culture.
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Houston North Gallery
- Specialists in Inuit art for over 20 years. Gallery features both Inuit (eskimo) sculptures and Inuit art prints.
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Aboriginal Education and Training Strategy
- The purpose of this site is to share ideas about initiatives and resources in Aboriginal post-secondary education.
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Seven Generations Education Institute
- A certificate, diploma and degree granting institute.
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Canadian Indigenous Education
- A listing of schools, programs and teaching resources for aboriginal people.
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First Nations Community Wellness Diploma
- This Diploma was developed to provide First Nations community wellness workers with accredited post-secondary education.
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First Nations on Schoolnet
- This section of Canada's Schoolnet includes information on native business resources, cultural centres, elders teachings.
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First Nations Periodical Index
- Index of First Nations journals, articles, book reviews for use by students, educators, instructors and researchers.
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Aboriginal Apprenticeship and Industrial Training
- Apprenticeship and training courses, grants and career counselling for first nations students in the interior BC geographic area.
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BESS Aboriginal Management
- Business enterprises and self-governing systems of Indian, Inuit and Metis People courses, from the University of Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Native Training Centre
- Community training seminars and workshops.
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Native Access To Engineering
- Dedicated to equal representation of Aboriginal People in the professional world.
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FNTI's Aboriginal Media Program
- This post-secondary program leads to a provincially recognized two year Print Journalism Diploma from Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology, in Belleville, Ontario. It also leads to a certificate in Aboriginal Media Studies from First Nations Technical Institute.
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Maskwachees Cultural College
- A Cultural and special College that provides opportunities for each student to develop academic, social and economic knowledge and skills by assisting each to develop further within a Native context. In Hobbema, Alberta, Canada.
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Native Nurses Entry Program
- A nine month preparatory program designed to provide the necessary skills and academic preparation required for successful completion of the four (4) year nursing degree program.
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Native Access Program for Engineering
- Developed by Aboriginal peoples and The Faculty of Engineering at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
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Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
- NVIT is an Aboriginal institute, offering post-secondary programs that meet the needs of First Nations communities in four theme areas: The Land; Wellness; Economic Development; Governance.
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Six Nations Polytechnic
- an Aboriginal, community-controlled, community-based human resource development centre addressing issues and needs from an Aboriginal perspective.
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Sn-qt-pas-xn-cutn - The Six-Mile Creek Education Centre
- A self-paced, individually monitored, adult education centre located on the Reserve of the Okanagan First Nation.
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Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
- First Nations higher education centre.
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Micmac-Maliseet Institute
- A resource for the first Nations of the Maritime region, located at the University of New Brunswick in Marshall d`Avray Hall. Offers UNB academic programs for Aboriginal students and engages in a variety of other activities.
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First Nations Partnership Programs in Child and Youth Care
- Two-year training programs on Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) and Child and Youth Care (CYC).
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McGill University Certificate in Education for First Nations and Inuit
- An introduction to the programs offered for Aboriginal teachers through the Office of First Nations and Inuit Education.
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Aboriginal Mapping Network
- A collection of resource pages to help share information throughout the aboriginal mapping community. It has a British Columbia focus, but is not limited to this geographic region.
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British Columbia First Nations
- A directory of First Nations tribal councils, associations, organizations and aboriginal businesses in BC.
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BC Aboriginal Education
- Aboriginal Programs site of the Ministry of Education of the Province of British Columbia.
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The Village of First Nations
- A starting point for information on First Nations Peoples, native art, native life and culture.
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Aboriginal Rights Coalition of BC
- Historical and current affairs information dealing with aboriginal issues in BC, including Nisga'a treaty, Supreme Court Decisions, Delgamuukw, Gitskan, Indian history, Douglas treaties, and SIRAC.
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Kakakaway & Associates Medicine Wheel Training
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BC Aboriginal Child Care Society
- Founded to develop and deliver Aboriginal child care services in British Columbia.
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British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society
- A society to promote the betterment of aboriginal people with disabilities. Newsletter, statistics and membership informationas well as related links.
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Fort Nelson Aboriginal Project
- Information on the history and culture of the native people of this BC area.
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Nicola Tribal Association
- The (NTA) community has 3199 members in seven native communities situated in the interior of BC. Economically involved with farming, ranching and logging.
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Central Interior Partners in AHRDA
- Partners within the Aboriginal Human Resource Development Agreement are structured through the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council. These partners work as a collaborative in assisting First Nations in training and education in the further goal of secure employment.
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First Nations' Emergency Services Society
- FNESS is a non-profit society dedicated to helping First Nations communities in British Columbia develop their own capability to respond to emergency situations.
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First Peoples' Cultural Foundation
- Dedicated to the preservation of Aboriginal language, culture and heritage in British Columbia.
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Chief George Manuel
- Chief of Shuswap Nation, Co-Founder of the Center For World Indigenous Studies.
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The Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council
- A non profit organization consisting of representatives from the 14 First Nations of the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
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Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
- Formed in 1969 by delegates from Indian communities around the province, partly in response to the federal governments 1969 White Paper, which was a blueprint for assimilating Canadas First Peoples.
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Round Lake Treatment Centre
- an accredited 36-bed residential alcohol and drug abuse treatment facility located on the Okanagan Indian Reserve near Vernon. Offers six-week programs in addictions treatment with a focus on holistic healing and First Nations culture.
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The Urban Native Youth Association
- A non-profit society to help Native youth in the urban setting.
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Heiltsuk Nation
- Comprised of the descendants of the Heiltsuk Tribal Groups who reside in Waglisla (Bella Bella.)
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Canadian Aboriginal Aids Network
- Provides leadership, support and advocacy for Aboriginal people living with and affected by HIV or AIDS
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Kitamaat Village Council
- Maps,treaty news and announcements.
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Coast Salish Bibliography
- 400 annotated, scholarly links to early British Columbian cultures of the coast.
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Okanagan Nation Alliance
- The tribal council for the Okanagan First Nations, located in Westbank, BC, Canada.
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Shuswap Nation Information Sharing Network
- ISN's main goal is to create a user friendly internet access meeting place where people of the Shuswap Nation can share ideas, news, information, or even the latest word on the rez.
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Shuswap Nation Tribal Council
- Formed in 1980 to advance the issue of aboriginal rights. A political organization which works on matters of common concern, including the development of self-government, and settlement of the aboriginal land title question.
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Kitsumkalum - People of the Robin
- History, social programs, language and other resources.
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United Native Nations Society
- A provincial non-profit organization. UNN membership is organized into local chapters whose purpose is to support and lobby for BC's Aboriginal people's issues.
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The U'mista Cultural Society
- A profile of the Kwakwala sacred objects collections of Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
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Carrier Sekani Tribal Council
- A registered non-profit society, serving the interests of eight BC 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.
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Secwepemc Shuswap Nation
- 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 BC for at least 10,000 years.
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Sliammon First Nation
- History, teachings, beliefs and recreational information.
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The Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
- Promotes aboriginal health care for aboriginal people.
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Aboriginal Healing Foundation
- Created to design, manage and implement healing strategy for Metis, Inuit and First Nations people affected by the legacy of physical and sexual abuse in Residential Schools.
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The Waseskun Network
- A unique community healing centre which offers services to Aboriginal communities throughout Eastern Canada.
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Maaqtusiis Elementary School
- Located in the village of Ahousat, is located on an island in Clayoquot Sound, BC.
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Aboriginal Apprenticeship and Industrial Training
- Apprenticeship and training courses, grants and career counselling for first nations students in the interior BC geographic area.
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First Nations Adult Education Programs
- Programs available for adult aboriginal students through University of The Cariboo, Kamloops, BC.
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Native Education Centre
- Offers many different programs to Aboriginal students. Located in Vancouver.
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Institute of Indigenous Government
- Dedicated to providing an accredited specialized program of post-secondary education, skills-training and research opportunities dedicated to empowering Indigenous Peoples to exercise their right of self-determination.
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Chief Tony Hunt
- A collection of Canadian native art works featuring full-scale totem poles.
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Coghlan Art Studio
- Native art from the Pacific Northwest Coast; wood carving, apinting and bronze sculpture, works from various artists.Online ordering.
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Taylyn Native Arts
- Northwest Coast art.
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Douglas Reynolds Gallery
- Offers a wide selection of works by leading native artists.
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George Storry.com
- Gallery of samples of the artist's work accumulated over the years. Online ordering.
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Inuit Gallery
- Inuit and Northwest Coast Native art.
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Gifts of the Raven
- Northwest coast native art and gifts, at the Vancouver International Airport.
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Spirits of the North Gallery of Tribal Art
- Specializes in contemporary Northwest Coast native art and jewellery.
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Spirit Wrestler Gallery
- Representing sculpture and graphics by master Inuit and Northwest Coast Indian artists.
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Raven Gallery
- Store located in the Queen Charlotte Islands and Haida artists. Online store for argillite sculptures, wood carvings, prints, and gold and silver jewelry.
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Terrence Young - A Trailblazer's Journey
- Ojibway artist's paintings and limited edition prints celebrating the connections between humanity, nature, and the Creator.
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BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres
- Umbrella association for many Aboriginal Friendship Centres throughout the Province. Mandate is to aid Urban Aboriginals by offering a wide variety of programs.
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Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society
- The Centre was created to meet the needs of the Native people in the City of Kelowna and surrounding area.
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Tillicum Haus Native Friendship Centre
- Offering educational and training programs, health and counselling services and special events and activities.
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Native Friendship Centre
- S.O.U.N.D.S. Native Friendship Centre located in Penticton British Columbia.
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Cariboo Friendship Society
- First Nations organization committed to promoting healthy lifestyles and to fostering fellowship and understanding between people.
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Wachiay Friendship Centre
- Mandate is to meet the needs of people of Native origin who are making the transition to the urban community, by providing them with services and information designed to enhance traditional valued and the cultures of Native people.
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Athabasca Tribal Council
- An advisory organization for the First Nations communities and people in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Northeastern Alberta.
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North Peace Tribal Council
- Information on services.
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Native Trail - Alberta
- A comprehensive directory of First Nations links to communities, businesses, arts and culture, youth, government and other related Alberta resources.
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site, documents the buffalo hunting culture of aboriginal peoples of the plains over a 5,500 year time-span.
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Alberta First Nations Directory
- A directory of Alberta's First Nations, of which there are 43 in three treaty areas, comprising 105 reserves.
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Visions Center of Innovation
- Offers a commitment to developing and communicating a deeper understanding of Aboriginal population health.
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BESS Aboriginal Management
- Business enterprises and self-governing systems of Indian, Inuit and Metis People (BESS) courses, from the University of Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Union Of Ontario Indians
- (UOI) is one of four Provincial/Territorial organizations (PTOs) in Ontario, Canada. It is active in political advocacy and administrative/policy development.
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Shibogama First Nations Council
- A tribal council serving 4 communities in Northern Ontario, Kingfisher Lake, Wapekeka, Wawakapewin, and Wunnumin Lake First Nations.
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Ontario Native Literacy Coalition
- The ONLC is committed to developing culturally relevant learning materials with other native organizations to promote a greater awareness for native literacy.
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Keewaytinook Okimakanak
- A non-political Chiefs Council which advises and assists member Ontario First Nations including Deer Lake, Fort Severn, Keewaywin, McDowell Lake, North Spirit Lake, and Poplar Hill.
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Creenet Inc.
- Internet and communications provider to the James Bay, Ontario, Cree.
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Chiefs of Ontario
- A co-ordinating body for 134 First Nation communities located within the boundaries of the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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The Native Cultural Centre of Durham Region
- A place of learning healing, tradition and growth.
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Ottawa Aboriginal Headstart Program
- A federal initiative funded by Health Canada. It is a comprehensive program to provide early interventions to Aboriginal, Métis and Inuit children.
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Aboriginal Recruitment Coordination Office
- Matching Aboriginal peoples and employers in the Health and Social Services sector of Ontario, Canada.
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Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
- The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte's directory of services, links, and newsletters.
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Aboriginal Institutes' Consortium (AIC)
- Established in 1994, this group consists of representatives of Aboriginal Institutes in Ontario who have agreed to collaborate on issues common to member institutes.
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Woodland Cultural Centre
- Offer programs to member First Nations and to the general public.
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The Canadian Aboriginal Festival
- Canada's largest Aboriginal festival. Held in Toronto, Ontario. November 23 - 25, 2001.
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Za-geh-do-win Clearinghouse
- Information about health, family healing, and family violence for Aboriginal communities in Ontario, Canada.
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Assabaska Ojibway Heritage Park
- Provides a unique camping and holiday experience for visitors, offering all the amenities of Ontario's provincial parks while highlighting the Ojibway culture.
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Walpole Island First Nation Heritage Centre
- Information on community, services and issues.
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Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point Library
- Provide links to Native sites, on-line library resources and other sites of interest.
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Native Child and Family Services of Toronto
- Strives to provide for a life of quality, well being, caring and healing for children and families in the Toronto Native community.
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Sudbury Woodland Metis Community
- Representing the off reserve Metis and Aboriginal people of the District of Sudbury. Affiliated with the Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association.
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Alderville First Nation Learning Centre
- Provides community and area services including: education, employment resources, workshops, on-site training and counselling.
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Pine Tree Native Centre of Brant
- A non-profit, charitable organization, seeks to enrich the living conditions of the Aboriginal Community in the county of Brant and surrounding areas.
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Ryerson Aboriginal Student Circle
- The Ryerson Aboriginal Student Association at Ryerson Polytechnic University, located in downtown Toronto, Canada
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Anishinabek Educational Institute
- Offers culturally relevant education to First Nations members. Site gives eligibility information, admission requirements, campus locations and facilities. Includes Community College articulation agreements information.
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Niagara Regional Native Centre
- Promoting the development of the Native Community in Ontario by maintaining positive image and a better understanding between Natives and Non-Natives.
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Tron Power Inc.
- Purchased by the English River First Nation in January 1997, Tron has grown into a competent, cost competitive general contractor.
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Wasaya Airways Ltd.
- Native owned airfreight network based in Ontario.
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Cree Tech Inc.
- An innovative firm which utilizes the most advanced Geographic Information Systems to manage today's resources for our future generations.
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Two Row Architect,
- Native architects locacted at Six Nations, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada.
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Stone and Bone Gallery
- Quality Native handicrafts, stone or bone carvings, baskets, smudgebowls and pottery.
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Northern Ontario Native Tourism Association
- Offers adventure vacations that include fishing, Native Culture Experiences, snowshoeing, dog sledding, polar bear and beluga whale watching, and river trips in freighter canoes.
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Conne.com
- Native owned Canadian internet service provider.
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Abenaki Associates
- An Aboriginal business dedicated to strengthening the management capacity of First Nations through information technology.
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Casino Rama
- An aboriginally owned casino in Ontario, Canada.
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Cree-Tech Inc.
- An aboriginally owned company offering Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in Canada.
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Raindancer Films
- A multimedia communications company specializing in First Nations programming.
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IroQrafts
- Traditional and ceremonial Iroquois crafts and arts from the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada.
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Tribe X Web
- A ISP and consulting service to First Nations People. Located in Ontario.
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IGS Cornwall
- A native owned Canadian web content developer.
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Agawa Indian Crafts and The Canadian Carver
- An Ontario store selling North American Native Art and crafts including mocassins, beadwork, pottery and basketry.
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Native Wonders by Mark Peltier
- Native American limited edition and original jewelry, dream catchers, decals, medicine wheels and cards.
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Aboriginal-Canada Professional Services
- Aboriginal information management and technology company.
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All Nations Lacrosse-The Creator's Game
- An interactive CD-ROM designed, developed and produced Lacrosse game by Ojistoh Management Services (Hamilton, Ontario) in partnership with Kevin Sandy, Six Nations of the Grand River.
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Aboriginal Business Development Online
- A gateway site to partnerships, practices, programs, and services designed to strengthen and build Aboriginal economies in Ontario.
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Bead Mama
- Native and contemporary beadwork by Tracy McKenna, Lenni Lenape artist. Photos of Barrettes, jewelry, moccasins, medicine bags, dream catchers, belts. Secure orders.
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Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation
- Provide professional technical advisory services to First Nations in Ontario. Offers services with include training for fire safety, housing inspection, water and wastewater management.
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Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training
- Services for native people in Toronto area,provide employment counselling, job referrals, funding,temporary government placements, training, workshops and partnership development opportunities.
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Iroquois Cranberry Growers
- Cranberry farm, owned and operated by the Wahta Mohawks, that welcomes visitors. Many cranberry products available for sale.
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CanadianNativeStore.com
- Offers authentic aboriginal art and commerce. Also promotes education and general knowledge and traditions.
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Wikwemikong Tipi Co.
- Recreating the plains Indian tipi with the same concern for form and function that has been the legacy of the North American Indian.
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Tomahawk Digital Technologies
- Internet services company primarily catering to First Nations across the US and Canada. Includes corporate profile, services and contacts.
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AB Graphics, Desktop Publishing
- Web-Site design, native, aboriginal and indigenous, resources. Services relating to Pre-press production.
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Aboriginal Youth Network Employment Centre
- Ottawa-based youth group maintains this website designed for Aboriginal youth in the city to select and prepare for a variety of diverse careers.
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The Centre for Indigenous Theatre
- A non-profit registered Canadian charitable organization which provides training, education, networking and positive role modeling in the field of theatre, including film and television, for persons of Aboriginal, Metis and Innut descent.
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D. Fisher Odjig
- Gallery of native art as well as poetry and Prose by native artist Darla Fisher Odjig Nadeau.
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Isaacs Inuit Gallery
- Toronto/Yorkville gallery features native sculpture, drawings, prints, wallhangings, and baskets.
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Ojibway Native Art
- Acrylic and Birch bark paintings, wood carvings, and stone sculptures by Native artist Craig McKay.
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James A. Simon Mishibinijima
- Wikwemikong, Ontario, artist who creates paintings with spiritual imagery.
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Native Indian/ Inuit Photographers' Association
- Native Inuit photographic, educational network promoting the usage of photography as a medium of the fine arts.
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Kulik Art Inuit
- Devoted exclusively to Inuit and native art (sculptures, carvings, and prints.) Features a carefully chosen selection of regional styles.
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Ohwejagehka Ha`degaenage
- Iroquois language and songs presented by the Six Nations of the Grand River.
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The Official Whitefishbay Singers
- Biography of the Whitefish Bay Pow-Wow Singers, Ojibways from the Lake of the Woods area in Ontario, Canada.
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Six Nations Community Youth Outreach
- Aims to provide a variety of artistic and educational opportunities for youth. Includes information about theatre projects, youth profiles, job opportunities, contests and retail sales.
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Stoneman Distributors
- Art gallery selling soapstone works by native artists; also supplying Brazilian Soapstone and sculpting tools. Includes corporate information, artist biography and related links.
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Norval Morrisseau and Medicine Painting
- Native artist born near Thunder Bay, Ont. Painted spiritual visions.
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Woodland Native Art Gallery
- Featuring Native art from across North America.
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Native Training Centre
- Community training seminars and workshops.
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FNTI's Aboriginal Media Program
- This post-secondary program leads to a provincially recognized two year Print Journalism Diploma from Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology, in Belleville, Ontario. It also leads to a certificate in Aboriginal Media Studies from First Nations Technical Institute.
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Native Access Program for Engineering
- Developed by Aboriginal peoples and The Faculty of Engineering at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
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Native Nurses Entry Program
- A nine month preparatory program designed to provide the necessary skills and academic preparation required for successful completion of the four (4) year nursing degree program.
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Alderville First Nation
- Committed to the continued nurturing of a unified balanced way of life through Traditional Anishinabek Values.
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Caldwell First Nation
- Working in cooperation with the Caldwell First Nation Office to ensure that the supporters of the Caldwell tribe have a voice on their behalf, a forum for their concerns, and an organized presence on the Internet.
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Wikwemikong Indian Band
- Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve No. 26 stretches across both Georgian Bay and Lake Huron in Ontario, Canada. It is recognized as Canada's only Unceded Indian Reserve.
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Whitefish Lake First Nation
- Events, services and contacts for this band which is Located 15km south west of the city of Sudbury, Ontario and has approximately 673 members.
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Six Nations of the Grand River Territory
- Located on the Grand River, the reserve is the largest First Nations community in Canada.
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Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
- News, jobs, calendar of events and other information.
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Pic River First Nations
- A small Ojibway community nestled along the north shores of Lake Superior in Ontario. Membership is approximately 800 people, with 375 members living in the community
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Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre
- Ontario NFC assisting Native people in their adjustment to urban life and providing a medium for the development of Native leadership.
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M'Wikwedong Aboriginal Friendship Centre
- A meeting place, for families to interact, strengthen and promote cultural programs, services and language.
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Parry Sound Friendship Centre
- Serves the town of Parry Sound, and surrounding area. Information on location, hours, history, counsel and social services, as well aseducational programs.
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Atikokan Native Friendship Centre
- Includes history and hours for the Centre.
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United Native Friendship Centre
- Includes history and hours for the Centre.
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Grand Council of the Crees
- The political voice of the James Bay Crees who live in the province of Quebec, Canada.
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Ouje-Bougoumou - The Place Where People Go
- Information includes history, map, chief's message and links.
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Waseskun House
- Incorporated in 1988, this is a charitable, non-profit and non-political organization that operates the first and only totally native community residential centre (CRC) in the province of Quebec for First Nations men.
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The Native Trail
- First Nations in Quebec.
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Cross The River
- Information on Kahnawake and the Kanien'kehaka People on the St. Lawrence River on the south shore of Montreal, Canada.
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Mohawks Of Kahnawake
- The official website of the Mohawk Council Of Kahnawake.
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Cree Nation of Wemindji
- One of nine Cree communities located in remote northern Quebec along the east coast of James Bay.
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Cree Nation of Mistissini
- Discover the history and culture of these people as well as tourism packages.
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The Crees of Northern Quebec
- University of Connecticut's directory of essays on Cree language, history,and social and legal issues.
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Theresie Tungilik Wallhangings
- Images of the artist's past and her parent's life in the arctic. Art images, information and her speeches on art and Nunavut
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Nunavut Surface Rights Tribunal
- A quasi-judicial body, independent of the influence of any party, including government, Inuit organizations and industry.
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Nunavut Native Trail
- Information on Nunavut including arts, business, culture, media, tourism and other organizations.
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Northern Light Multimedia
- Offering vacations with First Nations People of Canada.
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Arts and Mind
- The Inuit art of Theresie Tungilik and the serene photography of Jimmy Mac Donald. Wallhangings, photography, Books, magazines, music and Arctic minor hockey reports.
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Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources Inc.
- A First Nation environmental organization which offers a variety of services including education and training and consulting.
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Manitoba Indian Cultural Education Centre
- A provincial, not-for-profit charitable educational entity for promoting awareness and understanding of First Nations culture within Manitoba.
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