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A web exhibition that recounts first-hand information illustrating the complex and often contentious relationship between the Canadian government and Canada's Aboriginal people from the late 1700s to the mid-20th century.
A conference focused on examining what has made self-government successful and what is required to ensure its success over the decades to come.
Supporting indigenous nurses and by promoting the development and practice of indigenous health nursing.
The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada.
Representing Canada's Metis, off-reserve and non-treaty indians.
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.
Portal for Indigenous Services and Relations departments of the Canadian government.
A project to create archives of recordings of the native languages from many aboriginal groups, through sound and video files. Includes information about how to give financial support.
An audio narrated resource for learning about indigenous people and philosophy, from five diverse First Nations in Canada.
Highlights upcoming festivals and events as well as tourist attractions. From the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada.
Dedicated to hockey’s Indigenous past, present, and future. To cultivate hockey’s role in relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples in Canada over time.
Charitable organization that is dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide tools for indigenous peoples.
The National Representational Organization for Inuit in Canada works to improve the health and well being of Inuit in Canada through research, advocacy, public outreach and education.
Nationally incorporated non-profit organization offering indigenous recognition to eligible Canadians since 2009.
Provides background, mission and provided services of the local native friendship centres across Canada.
A national Indigenous organization established to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis public health renewal and health equity through knowledge translation and exchange.
NWAC works to enhance, promote, and foster the social, economic, cultural and political well-being of First Nations and Métis women. Outlines their programs and research initiatives.
A Canadian resource about local Indigenous territories and languages.
An online resource for Aboriginal people moving to urban environments.
Operates and maintains the Canadian portion of the North Warning System on behalf of the Department of National Defence. Contact details and company profile.
Dedicated to hockey’s Indigenous past, present, and future. To cultivate hockey’s role in relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples in Canada over time.
The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada.
Provides background, mission and provided services of the local native friendship centres across Canada.
Portal for Indigenous Services and Relations departments of the Canadian government.
A Canadian resource about local Indigenous territories and languages.
Operates and maintains the Canadian portion of the North Warning System on behalf of the Department of National Defence. Contact details and company profile.
A project to create archives of recordings of the native languages from many aboriginal groups, through sound and video files. Includes information about how to give financial support.
A national Indigenous organization established to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis public health renewal and health equity through knowledge translation and exchange.
Nationally incorporated non-profit organization offering indigenous recognition to eligible Canadians since 2009.
Representing Canada's Metis, off-reserve and non-treaty indians.
Charitable organization that is dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide tools for indigenous peoples.
Highlights upcoming festivals and events as well as tourist attractions. From the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada.
NWAC works to enhance, promote, and foster the social, economic, cultural and political well-being of First Nations and Métis women. Outlines their programs and research initiatives.
An online resource for Aboriginal people moving to urban environments.
A conference focused on examining what has made self-government successful and what is required to ensure its success over the decades to come.
Supporting indigenous nurses and by promoting the development and practice of indigenous health nursing.
The National Representational Organization for Inuit in Canada works to improve the health and well being of Inuit in Canada through research, advocacy, public outreach and education.
A web exhibition that recounts first-hand information illustrating the complex and often contentious relationship between the Canadian government and Canada's Aboriginal people from the late 1700s to the mid-20th century.
An audio narrated resource for learning about indigenous people and philosophy, from five diverse First Nations in Canada.
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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