Indigenous Peoples Organizations
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The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) is a non-profit organization which advocates for the political interests of our member Nations in Ontario. AIAI is unique among provincial territorial organizations in...
Rights & Advocacy
Culture
Canada
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Working together to keep our Indigenous culture alive and creating a better future for all people, Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle serves as a regional health and social planning organization based upon the concepts of...
Culture
Livelihoods
Health
Canada
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Bay of Spirits Gallery has been specializing in Indigenous art for over 25 years. As one of the premier galleries in Canada, we have expertise acquiring the best pieces by your favourite First Nations artists. Whether you are...
Culture
Canada
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Bear’s Den Native Crafts is owned and operated by Daniel N. Pelletier (Megisa Magawa Tick) and his family. We carry many unique Native Crafts, Bear & Minigan Salve, Jewellery, Sage & Sweetgrass, Animal Skulls, Furs, Moccasins...
Culture
Canada
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The official formation of the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association (C.I.N.A.) was in 1975 as Registered Nurses, Indian and Inuit Association of Canada. However, its origins precede this historic date by one year. In 1974...
Health
Canada
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The Chippewas of Rama First Nation have been known as a caring, sharing people throughout history. Our Chippewa territory has been called ‘the gathering place’ where travellers rested before continuing on their journey, where...
Culture
Economic development
Canada
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The Coalition of Hamilton Indigenous Leadership (CHIL) is a collaborative of Indigenous organizational leaders. CHIL receives federal, provincial, and municipal funding which is then allocated to local Indigenous agencies to...
Culture
Rights & Advocacy
Economic development
Canada
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Coastal First Nations is a unique alliance of nine Nations living on British Columbia’s North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii. Each Nation has its own distinct culture, governance and territory.
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Climate change
Culture
Canada
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The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples represents the interests of Métis, status and Non-status Indians, and Southern Inuit Indigenous People living off-reserve in Canada. Our mandate is to improve the socio-economic conditions...
Economic development
Rights & Advocacy
Canada
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The File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) is the political and service organization for the Qu’Appelle Agency and the File Hills Agency, delivering programs and services to the 11 First Nations in the Treaty Four...
Rights & Advocacy
Culture
Economic development
Canada
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First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy.
Economic development
United States
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Gwich’in Council International (GCI) represents 9,000 Gwich’in in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Yukon, and Alaska as a Permanent Participant in the Arctic Council; the only international organization where Indigenous...
Sustainable Development
Natural resources & biodiversity
Canada
United States