First nation tribes
[PDF File] Aboriginal Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity Strategy
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from the Transformative Change Accord: First Nations Health Plan, and the Métis Nation Relationship Accord between Métis Nation British Columbia and the Province of BC. However, ASRPAPC’s engagement with youth, Elders, leaders and communities affirms the need for a particular focus on sport, recreation and physical activity.
[PDF File] 2023 PROGRESS REPORT FOR TRIBAL NATIONS - The White …
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- 7 - T H E W H I T E H O U S E TR I B A L N A T I O N S SU M M I T P R O G R E S S RE P O R T EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report documents progress the Biden-Harris Administration has made in 2023 ...
[PDF File] There are 70 FirsT NaTioNs iN saskaTchewaN, 61 oF which …
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Ahtahkakoop First Nation (6) E-15 Beardy’s and Okemasis First Nation (6) F-16 Big Island Lake Cree Nation (6) B-13 Big River First Nation (6) E-15 Birch Narrows First Nation (10) C-8 Black Lake First Nation (8) G-2 Buffalo River Dene Nation (10) C-9 Canoe Lake Cree First Nation (10) C-12 ...
[PDF File] Traditional First Nations Birthing Practices: Interviews With …
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Nations communities in Northwestern Ontario provided their own intrapartum care until the late 1970s, when medical evacuation from remote communities became commonplace. Little is known of their traditional maternity care. We set out to document available information by interviewing First Nations elders who had been involved in maternity care.
[PDF File] The 574 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes in the United States
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The 574 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes in the United States Congressional Research Service 1 Federal Recognition Federal recognition (sometimes called federal acknowledgment)1 is a term of art formalizing a government-to-government relationship between the United States and a particular Indian Tribe.2 A federally …
[PDF File] The First Nations and Treaties Map of Ontario
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The First Nations and Treaties map of Ontario, created by the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and distributed to school boards in June 2014, provides a critical resource for educators to increase awareness among students about treaties in Ontario. To support this learning in schools, the Ontario government has worked in collaboration with First ...
[PDF File] COWICHAN TRIBES FIRST NATION BUSINESS LICENCE …
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Title. 1.1 This Law may be cited as the Cowichan Tribes First Nation Business Licence and Regulation Law, 2020. Purpose. 1.2 The purpose of this Law is to record and regulate the licensing of businesses, trades and occupations on Cowichan Lands. Application of …
[PDF File] A Guide to the Pronunciation of Indigenous Communities …
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Akisqnuk First Nation Columbia Lake First Nation a-kissk -nook ... Council of the Haida Nation hy-dah Cowichan Tribes cow-i-chin Cowichan Valley Métis Nation cow-i-chin / may-tee Cwenengitel Aboriginal Society kwa-nin-cha-tul Dana Naye Ventures da-na-nay Da'naxda'xw First Nation Tanakteuk Indian Band da-naw-dawh ...
[PDF File] FIRST ANNUAL REPORT ON TRIBAL CO-STEWARDSHIP
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where Indian Tribes and individual land management units are working together—in some cases, for decades—on stewarding lands, waters, and wildlife. As this Annual Report demonstrates, co-stewardship agreements are diverse in nature—they span the Nation, encompass a wide variety of activities, take various forms of legal agreements,
[PDF File] First Peoples: A Guide for Newcomers - City of Vancouver
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Aboriginal (adj) First peoples who have lived in a place or country from the earliest times or from a time before colo-nists.1 Canada recognizes three distinct groups of Aboriginal people: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit.2 Capitalizing “Aboriginal” is a sign of respect to the peoples you are writing about.
[PDF File] Key First Nation Constitution - Centre for First Nations …
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The constitution of the Key First Nation is a relatively brief document. It is accompanied however, by: the Key First Nation Financial Management Act (and associated regulations and policies) the Key First Nation First Nation Citizenship Act, and. An Act Respecting the Government Elections of the Key First Nation.
[PDF File] IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Cowichan Tribes Squtxulenuhw, also known as William C. Seymour Sr., Stz’uminus First Nation, Thỏlmen, also known as John Elliott, Penelakut Tribe, Suliisuluq, also known as Earl Jack, Halalt First Nation, and Sulsimutstun, also known as James Thomas, on their own behalf and on behalf of all other descendants of the Cowichan …
[PDF File] Chapter 2: Overview of the Clean Water Act - U.S.
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The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, commonly known as the “Clean Water Act” (CWA), is the federal law that establishes goals for protection of the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters and authorizes implementation of programs to achieve those goals. The overarching strategy for water pollution control ...
[PDF File] The Mississaugas of the Credit: Historical Territory, Resource …
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The intent of this brochure is to outline the general history of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation from the time before contact with Europeans in the early 1600s to the time of sett lement in the- ... Indian Tribes of the United States. 3(1853):62. Map 1 The lands of the Anishinabeg and related peoples, about 1800 Map 2 Sacred ...
[PDF File] BC Archives First Nations Research Guide - Royal British …
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BC Archives First Nations Research Guide May 2018 1 ... When looking for information about a particular nation or community, check under the name, e.g. Haida Indians, as well as their geographic location, e.g. Indians Queen Charlotte Islands. ... joint session to inquire into the claims of the Allied Indian Tribes of British Columbia, as set ...
[PDF File] The First Nations of Canada - In Class, with Miss. Coates
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The First Nation tribes who lived on the interior plains of North America. Dialects Variation in pronunciation and words in a spoken language that is usually still close enough that two different speakers can understand each other. First Nation sign language A language using gestures developed by various Plains People in order to understand one
[PDF File] CONSULTATION WITH INDIAN TRIBES - ACHP
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Consultation means the process of seeking, discussing, and considering the views of other participants, and, where feasible, seeking agreement with them regarding matters arising in the Section 106 process.(36 CFR Section 800.16 (f)). Consultation is more than simply notifying an Indian tribe about a planned undertaking.
[PDF File] Understanding the Role of Grandparents in Indigenous …
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Each tribe or First Nation is grounded in its own culture borne of centuries of history. Diverse family patterns can be found among Indigenous peoples within the same region in terms of their adherence to cultural practices and whether or not they reside on reservation lands (Red Horse, Lewis, Feit, & Decker, 1978; Red Horse, 1988;
[PDF File] FACT SHEET Indigenous People of Western New York
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in the world entirely on an Indian reservation.” Unlike many other tribes, the Seneca Nation owns its territories (most other territories are held in trust for a nation by the U.S. government).18 Today, there are approximately 175 fluent speakers of the Seneca language.19 • The Tuscarora reservation is 9.3 square miles located about 20 minutes
[PDF File] Historic American Indian Tribes of Ohio
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Huron and Erie Counties are rich in Native American history. During the construction of the nearby Ohio Route 2 bypass, archaeologists in 1976-77 uncovered three Native villages and burial sites. The Anderson site, overlooking the Old Woman Creek estuary, contains artifacts dating to the fifteenth century A.D.
[PDF File] An Offer of Apology to First Peoples in the United States
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We value and respect the diversity of First Peoples in the United States and know that the words used to iden-tify Native and First Peoples—as individuals, communities, tribes, and sovereign nations—matter. We under-stand that names not only have personal and community significance but also legal significance (Garroutte, 2003).
[PDF File] RIGHTS OF FIRST NATION MEMBERS IN THE UNITED STATES
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The right of American Indians to freely cross the border and live and work in both the U.S. and Canada comes from the Jay Treaty, an agreement signed by the U.S. and Great Britain in 1794. The Jay Treaty recognized the pre-existing right of indigenous peoples to move freely across their traditional lands, which were separated by the newly ...
[PDF File] WORKING WITH INDIAN TRIBAL NATIONS - Department of …
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misconceptions. The first is that tribes are another racial minority, such as African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and others. The second is that tribes are simply stakeholders, like an interest group or an environmental organization. The third is that Indian tribes are equal to a local governmental unit, like a city or county.
[PDF File] First Nations Languages in British Columbia
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Cowichan Tribes Halalt First Nation Katzie First Nation Kwantlen First Nation Kwaw-kwaw-apilt First Nation Kwikwetlem First Nation Leq’a:mel First Nation Lyackson First Nation ... Splatsin First Nation St’uxwtéws (Bonaparte Indian Band) Stswécem’c Xget’tem T’exélc (Williams Lake Indian Band) Tk’emlúps
[PDF File] Louisiana Native American Indian Tribes - Magellan of Louisiana
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Pointe-Au-Chien Indian Tribe & United Houma Nation. Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe. − The Pointe-au-Chien inhabit the southern part of Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes along Bayou Pointe-au-Chien. − In 1993, the Tribe adopted a Constitution filed its Articles of Incorporation with the Louisiana Secretary of State.
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