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Or Advance Search Poll of the Month: Do you support a Metis Traditional Knowledge Conference Yes No Unsure Current results! Earlier poll results! So far 24 people have taken this particular poll Yes 22 votes No 1 votes Unsure 1 votes Disclaimer: this is an informal and unscientific poll, the unreliable and unmonitored results of which are not factual and therefore the poll is strictly for ...
For thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers, the Mi'kmaq called themselves L'nu'k, which simply means 'the people, ' 'human beings.' Their present name, Mi'kmaq, derives from nikmaq, meaning 'my kin-friends.' Their descendants are still living in what are now Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and parts of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Quebec. Many Mi'kmaq also make their ...
The Grand Council of the Crees Wachiya! Welcome to the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) Web site, where we share with the world our vision for our nation. Here we explain to interested observers our culture, values, problems and hopes and describe our many political, cultural, social, economic and spiritual activities. In addition we offer readers links to major stories of aboriginal ...
Metis History and Culture ...
www.metisresourcecentre.mb.ca
Grand Casinos Minnesota - Hinckley and Mille Lacs, Fun entertainment for the entire family. At millelacsojibwe.org you can find 'A Hero's Voice', the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's unique comic book based on American Indian, a brief history of the American Indians.
The Metis are one of three distinct Aboriginal peoples of Canada, recognized under the 1982 Constitution.
The DCI website is under reconstruction. Should you wish to order books or be in contact with the Institute, please phone (867) 874-8480 or fax (867) 874-3867. MAHSI CHO. *Our new site will be online early next year ...
Resource center and archive assembles and preserves the cultural, political, economic, and social history of the Mi'kmaq people and houses pertinent documents ...
Found within Gitxsan territory, 'Ksan Historical Village and Museum stands where the village of Gitanmaax has existed for centuries. It is the desire of 'Ksan to preserve and truthfully portray the lifestyles of the people who have always lived here.
Wemindji is a community located at the mouth of the Maquatua River along the east coast of James Bay. With a population of 1, 100 Wemindji is one of nine Cree communities located in remote northern Quebec.
www.wemindji-nation.qc.ca
Indian Metis Friendship Centre A focal point and meeting place, the Centre promotes understanding, trust and co-operation between people while catering to the social, cultural and recreational needs of aboriginal people living in Prince Albert and surrounding districts Indian Metis Friendship Centre 1409 - 1st Avenue East, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 2B2 Tel. 306-764-3431 - Fax 306-763-3205 ...
www.citylightsnews.com/paimfc.htm
Who We Are The Alliance was registered as a non-profit society on Nov 22, 1996. The NSMA's primary mandate is to represent the direct descendents of Metis who used and occupied land in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories (NWT) prior to 1921. The NSMA has the following objectives: To negotiate, ratify and implement a land and resource agreement which will be founded on principles ...
When the forest weeps, the Anishinabe who listens will look back at the years. In each generation of Ojibway there will be a person who will hear the si-si-gwa-d, who will listen and remember and pass it on to the children. Night Flying Woman Contact T.I.P. Button Anishinabek Link Metis Links Fly Home Button ...
www.turtle-island.com/ojibway.html
Michif Cultural Society - Michif Cultural Society 10707 King George Highway Surrey, British Columbia V3r 5C9 Canada Tel: 584-6621 Fax: 582-4820 Email: michif@vcn.bc.ca Vancouver CommunityNet What's New at VCN Event Listings Search ...
The Pic River First Nation is a small Ojibway community nestled along the North Shores of Lake Superior. The community has many diversified business interests including a Cable Television company, a large scale forestry company, and a hydro electric company. Recent Articles and information: Economic Development Highspeed Internet Project Complete Commercial and residential service delivery ...
Welcome to the New Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Website. We have been developing this new site to meet the needs and interests of you. The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Youth Initiative is one of the major projects that DOTC is involved it to invest in our future. This is the essence of Initiative. The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council is celebrating its 25th year as Canada's first federally ...
Welcome to the Tr'ondek Hwech'in web site! On these pages we hope to serve Tr'ondek Hwech'in citizens of the Klondike area, the Yukon and Alaska as well as people from all over with an interest in the Tr'ondek Hwech'in culture, history and current activities. We will be providing online information regarding our land, housing developments and business initiatives. Over time this web site will ...
Compiled by Hans Rollmann 1. Creation Myth of Newfoundland 2. The Origin of Thunder 3. Relationship with Nature 4. Newfoundland in the Glooscap Myth of the Nova Scotian Micmac 5. The Separation of the Micmac from the Beothuk 6. Spells and Curses: Settler Perceptions of Micmac 7. Roman Catholic Faith Back to main Native Religions page ...
www.mun.ca/rels/native/micmac/micmac1.html
The Innu--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web ...
www.heritage.nf.ca/aboriginal/innu.html
NOTE: Please excuse the abberations you might experience on this site for the next few weeks. I not only changed IPS, but have changed my web authoring program to Dreamweaver, and that means some pages will behave very differently than they did under the Netscape system. I will do my best to discover and correct them all a.s.a.p. Thanks for your patience. - Martin F. Dunn Info on Metis Peoples ...
The Wet'suwet'en Nation of northern British Columbia, Canada includes Hagwilget, Moricetown, Burns Lake, Smithers, Telkwa, Houston...
Who Were and Who Are the Algonquin
Fort Folly First Nation (Kwesawek) Web Site ...
Streaming media website from a remote camp on Baffin Island ...
MicMac Creation Story Native American Lore This story has been passed down from generation to generation since time immemorial and it explains how Mik'Maq people came into existence in North America. The story tells about the relationship between the Great Spirit Creator and Human Beings and the Environment. It also explains a philosophical view of life which is indigenous to North America. This ...
www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/lore21.html
Jane Tagak's Homepage Inuit Culture: Resources for Educators I am a long term northern resident and educator and have prepared this page as a resource for elementary school social studies teachers. The Arctic and the Inuit have experienced major changes in the past few years. Many texts and curriculum guides may not reflect the current northern cultural and political environment. There is a wide ...
www.nunanet.com/~jtagak/resources
My site is a very educational and learning experience. You will learn about Nisga'a songs, stories, history, culture, and the Nisga'a people.
Algonquin (or Algonkin) Indians, North American Indian Tribe.
www.kipawa.com/algonqui.htm
www.nunanet.com/~jtagak/history
We promote Mi'kmaq from A to Z. Anna Mae business culture canoe-trip discussion economy elders fishing history Indian Affairs language news politics role-models search treaty treaties United youth ...
www.members.linkopp.com/tjitop