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An Aboriginal business dedicated to strengthening the management capacity of First Nations through information technology.
Member First Nations of the Anishinabek Nation (also known as the Union of Ontario Indians). The Nation includes Odawa, Ojibway, Pottawatomi, Delaware, Chippewa, Algonquin and Mississauga tribal groups in First Nations located across Ontario.
The AIAI is a non-profit organization which advocates for the political interests of our member Nations in Ontario.
A co-ordinating body for 134 First Nation communities located within the boundaries of this province.
Located along the shores of Lake Huron, 35km from Sarnia. Provides administrative information, social services and news.
Information about the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation at Neyaashiinigmiing (Cape Croker) on the Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula.
The Delaware Nation at Moraviantown. Ontario.
Descendants of the Woodland Metis who lived in the French River Area. Features photos, a brief history of the group and their annual cultural event.
The governing body of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3. Maintains rights to all lands and water in the Treaty #3 territory.
Connect with Indigenous culture in Canada. Experience Inuit, First Nations and Métis culture through stories, art, events and wildlife.
Indigenous artistic expression, culinary customs and unique events in Ontario.
The corporate site for Ontario's Indigenous tourism organization.
A portal site of Keewaytinook Okimakanak, a non-political Chiefs Council serving communities in northern Ontario. Includes news, business directory and information for young people.
Governing body of Métis National Council in Ontario. Information on the organization as well as the history and culture of the Metis in Canada.
Tyendinaga, as part of the Mohawk Nation. A Kanyen’kehá:ka community, built on and united by our language, culture, traditions, knowledge, and history.
Newspaper published by Metis Nation of Ontario every two months for Métis people within Ontario and across Canada. With back issues in PDF format since 2003.
Empowers contemporary Indigenous lifestyles and cultures through photographic essays, features, and portraits.
A listing of the member First Nations located in Northwestern Ontario. (Formerly known as Grand Council Treaty #9).
Native artist born near Thunder Bay, Ont. Painted spiritual visions.
Provides programs and services for urban Aboriginal people across Canada in the areas of health care, justice, family support, education, and economic development.
Information about training, resources, and career opportunities. ONLC is committed to developing culturally relevant learning materials with other native organizations to promote a greater awareness for native literacy.
A tribal council serving 4 communities in Northern Ontario, Kingfisher Lake, Wapekeka, Wawakapewin, and Wunnumin Lake First Nations.
The corporate site for Ontario's Indigenous tourism organization.
Member First Nations of the Anishinabek Nation (also known as the Union of Ontario Indians). The Nation includes Odawa, Ojibway, Pottawatomi, Delaware, Chippewa, Algonquin and Mississauga tribal groups in First Nations located across Ontario.
Indigenous artistic expression, culinary customs and unique events in Ontario.
The governing body of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3. Maintains rights to all lands and water in the Treaty #3 territory.
The AIAI is a non-profit organization which advocates for the political interests of our member Nations in Ontario.
A co-ordinating body for 134 First Nation communities located within the boundaries of this province.
Descendants of the Woodland Metis who lived in the French River Area. Features photos, a brief history of the group and their annual cultural event.
Tyendinaga, as part of the Mohawk Nation. A Kanyen’kehá:ka community, built on and united by our language, culture, traditions, knowledge, and history.
The Delaware Nation at Moraviantown. Ontario.
A listing of the member First Nations located in Northwestern Ontario. (Formerly known as Grand Council Treaty #9).
Connect with Indigenous culture in Canada. Experience Inuit, First Nations and Métis culture through stories, art, events and wildlife.
Newspaper published by Metis Nation of Ontario every two months for Métis people within Ontario and across Canada. With back issues in PDF format since 2003.
Governing body of Métis National Council in Ontario. Information on the organization as well as the history and culture of the Metis in Canada.
Provides programs and services for urban Aboriginal people across Canada in the areas of health care, justice, family support, education, and economic development.
Information about training, resources, and career opportunities. ONLC is committed to developing culturally relevant learning materials with other native organizations to promote a greater awareness for native literacy.
Native artist born near Thunder Bay, Ont. Painted spiritual visions.
Empowers contemporary Indigenous lifestyles and cultures through photographic essays, features, and portraits.
Information about the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation at Neyaashiinigmiing (Cape Croker) on the Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula.
Located along the shores of Lake Huron, 35km from Sarnia. Provides administrative information, social services and news.
A portal site of Keewaytinook Okimakanak, a non-political Chiefs Council serving communities in northern Ontario. Includes news, business directory and information for young people.
An Aboriginal business dedicated to strengthening the management capacity of First Nations through information technology.
A tribal council serving 4 communities in Northern Ontario, Kingfisher Lake, Wapekeka, Wawakapewin, and Wunnumin Lake First Nations.

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