- 2002 North - American Indigenous Games
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Canada - Western |
- Official site for the 2002 North American Indigenous Games - 2002 NAIG - in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Contains news items, a description of aboriginal culture, links, venues, and sports coverage.
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- A Photo Record of Heritage North Musuem's Birch Bark Canoe: Introduction
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Canada - Western |
- In 2001, Heritage North Museum contracted Mike Camp to build a birch bark canoe on the museum’s grounds as a public programming activity. The museum’s Executive Director Paul Legault and Mike conducted extensive archival, oral, and museological research to ensure that the canoe’s design was representative of northern Manitoba. Canoe styles and construction processes vary from tribe to tribe, region to region, and the materials at hand.
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- Aboriginal Comedian
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Aboriginal stand up comedy with attitude! Gerry "The Big Bear" Barrett is a status, Ojibwe comedian from the Saugeen First Nation in Ontario, Canada. You may have seen him on CBC-TV, or APTN. He is available for conferences, speaking engagements.
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- Aboriginal Elders Teachings
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Our Native American Aboriginal Elders have been an integral part of our society for hunderds
of generations. Ever since the creator placed the first person on mother earth, they have been
given wisdom and direction.
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- Aboriginal Head Start Association of British Columbia
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Canada - Western |
- Aboriginal Head Start (AHS) is an early intervention program for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children. The primary goal of the initiative is to demonstrate that locally controlled and designed early intervention strategies can provide Aboriginal children with a positive sense of themselves, a desire for life long learning, and opportunities to develop fully as successful people. Aboriginal Head Start directly involves parents and the community in the design and implementation of preschool projects. Projects include the promotion of cultures and languages, education, health, nutrition counselling and improved social supports.
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- Aboriginal Journeys
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Kwagiutl |
Canada - Western |
- Aboriginal Journeys is a wildlife and cultural tour operator, located in the Discovery Harbour Marina in Campbell River, BC, Canada. We offer wildlife adventure and cultural tours on a 24-foot zodiac, which include whale watching, bear viewing, First Nations dancing, traditional salmon barbecues and more.
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- Aboriginal Rights Coalition - British Columbia
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Canada - Western |
- Aboriginal Rights Coalition of BC
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Canada - Western |
- The Aboriginal Rights Coalition is a coalition of aboriginal organizations, the major churches of Canada, and local community groups. This web-site provides topical and historical information on aboriginal issues in British Columbia and Canada, including the BC treaty process, Supreme Court decisions such as Delgamuukw and Marshall, and local First Nations.
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- Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (AtBC)
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Canada - Western |
- The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (AtBC) is the voice of Aboriginal tourism throughout BC. Aboriginal Tourism of British Columbia visions a healthy, prosperous, proud, strong, and dynamic Aboriginal tourism industry offering high quality products that exceed visitor's expectations.
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- Allied Tsimshian Tribes Association
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Tsimshian |
Canada - Western |
- Tsimshian history, Tsimshian Treaty process, Tsishian historical and new photographs.
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- Angelique's Native Arts
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Birch Bark Biting - Angelique Merasty Levac creates unique one-of-a-kind birch bark art in the tradition of northern Woodland Cree Women. Many of her originals are displayed in galleries world wide and sought after by discerning private and public art collectors.
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- Anishinabek Educational Institute
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Anishinabek |
Canada - Western |
- At the AEI we offer full-time diploma and professional development certificate programs. We ensure that the delivery and content of the programs are culturally relevent and specific to First Nations communities.
Our goal is to provide one on one student interaction with all staff and instructors in order to build healthy relationships and ensure quality education.
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- Anishinabek Nation Website
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Anishinabek |
Canada - Western |
- News, services, education opportunities, and general information about the Anishinabeck Nation in Ontario, Canada.
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- April Churchill Davis speaks about cedar
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Weaving spirit, spruce, and cedar a conversation with April Churchill Davis, Old Massett
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- April Mercredi - Talking Stick Art
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- April Mercredi's aboriginal (Metis) heritage shines through in an exciting use of color, found objects and texture as she explores native traditions and nature converging with present day experiences.
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- Arbor Records Ltd.
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Canada - Western |
- Arbor Records Ltd. is an
Aboriginal Record Label
that supports Pow Wow,
New Age and World Beat
Music. We represent some
of the top drum groups in
the world as well as an
award-winning line-up of
contemporary aboriginal
artists. We are here for all
of you aboriginal music
needs. Dealer/Distibutor
inquiries are welcome!
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- Art & Crafts - Porcupine Quillwork
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Dene |
Canada - Western |
- Around 1840, quillworking began to decline when native women started using beads to decorate garments. Today, however, Dene women at Fort Providence, Fort Liard and Jean Marie River still carry on this art form.
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- Association of BC First Nations Treatment Programs
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Canada - Western |
- Our Mission Statement:
"To provide a forum for BC First Nations Treatment Programs that promote excellance and innovation in treatment programming."
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- Athabasca University
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Canada - Western |
- Athabasca University delivers distance education to students around the world.
We are an open university with a wide range of excellent courses and programs. We offer you flexibility in your studies to suit your schedule. Learn more About AU.
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- Athapaskan women's costumes and ornaments
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Athabascan |
Canada - Western |
- Treasures Gallery - In ancient times the Athapaskans (Dene), who lived in northwestern Canada and Alaska, observed strict rituals and taboos to ensure their safety and well-being. Some of those affecting women are illustrated here. The Athapaskans believed that menstrual blood offended animal spirits and that contamination would adversely affect hunting success. At the onset of menses, girls were secluded in huts for long periods, during which they wore fringed hoods like the one here. The hood was to prevent them looking on the faces of hunters; it was believed that, if they were to do so, the hunt would be unsuccessful and members of their lineage might become ill or be killed by vengeful spirits. They drank only from drinking tubes, which might have a grease bag attached; smearing grease on the mouth was intended to reduce the need for food. A necklace like the one at lower left and the collar to its right indicated that a girl was ready for marriage. The weighted ornament at upper left was attached at the back of the head to stimulate hair growth.
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- Atoonowin Consulting
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Atoonowin Consulting is a 100% Aboriginal owned consulting company serving the Canadian federal government. All I.T professionals are encouraged e-mail their resumes, particularly First Nations talent. We are in the process of being awarded Standing Offers and anticipate many positions to be availble over the summer of 2006.
Meegwetch
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- BC Aboriginal Child Care Society
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Canada - Western |
- BearTraxx.com
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Canada - Western |
- This site makes individual MP3 tracks of native artists work available to the public for downloading at a cost of 99cents per track.
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- Birch bark Biting
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Birch bark bitings are thin layers of birch bark with a design bitten into the bark with the eye tooth. The designs were originally used to create patterns for decorative work applied to traditional leather clothing. Now the art of birch bark biting is being learned by young people interested in reviving what could have become a lost tradition.
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- Birch Bark Biting Art
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Canada - Western |
- The late Angelique Merasty, of Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan, had been interested in the art of birch bark biting ever since she was six years old. She learned the traditional art form through her mother and the older women in her community. By the time she was 20, Angelique was making her own designs with great success. Since then, her work has been shown in various museums all over Canada and various parts of the world such as the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. This is an example of her delicately crafted work.
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- Birch Narrows Lodge
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Dene |
Canada - Western |
- Birch Narrows Fishing and Adventure lodge is located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The lodge is owned and operated by the Birch Narrows Dene Nation.
Here, you will be able to experiment nature in a way you have never imagined. The lodge is open year round and can only be accessed by float plane or snowmachine.
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- Blanche Macdonald Centre
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Canada - Western |
- Blanche Macdonald Centre,
founded in 1960 by Blanche
Brillon Macdonald of Metis
heritage, offers professional
diploma programs in Makeup
Artistry, Fashion Design, Fashion
Merchandising, Esthetics and
Nails.
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- Blue Hill Productions
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- A web site for Blue Hill
Productions, an aboriginal
film and video production
company. Also Doug
Cuthand writes w weekly
column for the Regina
Leader Post, hte Saskatoon
Star Phoenix and hte
Winnipeg Free Press.
Copies of the columns are
posted on the site.
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- Blue Raven Native Art & Jewelry Company
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- We are an online gallery that represents several prominent Westcoast Native artists from British Columbia, Canada. The website is 100% Native owned and operated. We have included extensive bios of the artists, history and cultural content. We are continually updating the site.
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- Brian Black Thunder
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Brian Black Thunder is a rock, country rock and country singer songwriter. Most of songs are about the lives of indigenous people. He writes and sings about the pride, the perseverances, the hurt, the love and the spirit.
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- British Columbia - Historical References
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Canada - Western |
- Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Province of British Columbia provides Historical References
intended to provide only a brief summary of British Columbia's history. Information has been compiled from many different sources and includes oral history that has passed through generations.
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- British Columbia Archives
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Canada - Western |
- The BC Archives is also the central agency responsible for recorded information management within the provincial government, including the provisions of policies, standards, and advice; administration of records legislation; and maintenance of the Administrative Records Classification System (ARCS).
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- Buffalo Jump
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Multimedia work of First Nations Artist Glenn Griffiths. Site includes plenty of original work, the internets best Java, some custom Java, animated .gifs, tilable backgrounds, screensavers, graphics and much more. Site is constantly being updated.
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- Buffy Sainte-Marie
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Biography / Art Gallery / Buffy Tour 1996 New Album: - 'Up Where We Belong' - 'Coincidence and Likely Stories' - Discography / Cyberskins / Management Contacts -- some really neat sound files!
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- Business Enterprise and Self-Governing Systems of Indian, Inuit and Metis Peoples (B.E.S.S.) Program
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Canada - Western |
- Graduates are employed by major corporations; financial institutions; universities and colleges; provincial, territorial and federal governments; and aboriginal organizations, businesses and governments. Some have opened their own small businesses, and others are pursuing M.B.A., LL.B. and Ph.D. degrees.
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- CAAE - Traditional Cree Food
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Food was woven more intimately into the fabric of daily life in earlier times than it is today. It directly fueled physical accomplishments. All work was done by their own power.
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- Calgary Aboriginal Arts Awareness Society, CAAAS
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Canada - Western |
- CAAAS is a Calgary based Arts Awareness Society dedicated to celebrating and promoting Native Artists and their work, in all disciplines, mentoring youth, and hosting Native Awareness Week in the city of Calgary.
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- Canada's Aboriginal Digital Collections
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Canada - Western |
- Canada's Pacific Coast/Canadian Museum of Civilization - The displays focus primarily on traditional culture, while the exhibits inside the houses examine contemporary issues. Those interior exhibits are being developed in cooperation with the Native people of the region concerned. In some houses short-terms exhibits showing selections from the Museum's collection may be seen while the cooperative exhibits are under development. The Museum is home to the world's largest and finest collection of totem poles, many of which are displayed in the Grand Hall.
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- Canadian Aboriginal Science & Technology Society Conference 2003
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Canada - Western |
- The Canadian Aboriginal Science and Technology Society (CASTS) is holding their sixth highly successful conference in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada September 18-20, 2003. The theme of the conference is "Integration of Science, Technology and Traditional Knowledge in Today's Environment". The CASTS Conference 2003 has six main areas of interest which are: Science and Technology, Health, Careers, Traditional Knowledge, Education and the Environment. The conference has a dual purpose of showcasing Aboriginal achievements in Science and Technology (S&T) while promoting S&T careers to Aboriginal peoples.
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- canadian folk for peace
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Canada - Western |
- Canada is prophesized as
the nation that will lead the
world to peace. start the
circle, email lists to the
canadian government,
united nations and
american government. we
can attain peace the 'native
way'.
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- Canim Lake Band
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Secwepemc |
Canada - Western |
- Canim Lake Band is apart of the Interior Shuswap Tribe.
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- Canim Lake Band 'Tsqescen' - Cariboo Tribal Council
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Shuswap |
Canada - Western |
- The people of Canim Lake and their ancestors are a part of what is known as the Lake Division of the Shuswap Tribe within the Interior Salish Nations in B.C., since time immemorial.
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- Canoe Creek Band - Cariboo Tribal Council
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Canada - Western |
- Canoe Creek Band is made up of two communities, Dog Creek which is where the administration office is located and Canoe Creek. Both communities are located in a semi remote area southwest of Williams Lake on the east side of the Fraser River.
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- Caribou Metatarsal Hide Scraper
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Canada - Western |
- Simon Fraser University. Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - To prepare caribou skin for tanning, the hide must be scraped. All fat, meat and connective tissue must be removed before the tanning proceeds. This can be done with a knife made from metal or stone, but these are sharp, and often cut the hide. A better tool is made from the bones of the caribou itself.
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- cbgaguing solutions international inc
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Machining, desiging, automation solutions, cad/cam, tooling suppliers for automtoive and non auotmotive OEMS, production machining, gauging and checking fixtures supplier, worldwide experienced exporter
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- Cedar Tree: Customs, Preparation, and Uses
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Canada - Western |
- Articles from U'mista News - The importance of cedar-bark to our past culture has left us many beautiful treasures from that era. The many beautiful baskets, mats and blankets that were produced for everyday uses, and the regalia that was made for purification ceremonies and the winter ceremonies. The Kwaguitl people are people having a great respect for the mother earth and give thanks to all its creatures great and small that provided life to its people. They had customs and prayers for all that they took from her. Many of those customs are still associated with the activity. The same remains true of the cedar-bark customs.
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- Cedar Twig Decoys
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Tamaracks by John Blueboy - Cree
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- CFWE - Canada's Aboriginal Radio News Voice
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Canada - Western |
- CINI 89.9 FM
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Blackfoot |
Canada - Western |
- Providing quality broadcasting to southern Alberta, Canada. Our goal is to inform, entertain and inspire. We broadcast cultural and mainstream music.
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- Coast Salish Artist Joe Jack
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Cowichan |
Canada - Western |
- Artist Joe Jack was born and raised on the Cowichan Indian Reserve on Vancouver Island. The spectacular beauty, and history of this vast ancient community is where he finds both the inspiration, and the creativity to carve distinctively elegant works of traditional Coast Salish Art.
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- Coastal Carvings
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- High quality original traditional Northwest Coast native carvings such as: bentwood boxes,masks,paddels,bowls,...
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- Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- The signatories to Treaty #6 of 1876 are the Cree, Dene,
Nakoda, and Saulteaux
Nations,who in allegiance, serve
to protect, enforce and uphold
the Treaty in its true spirit and
intent, as told to us by our elders
and sanctified by the sacred
pipe. The eigthteen First Nations,
in accord, will: act as a united
political body, have a collective
voice; will share relevant
information on issues in
common. We agree to political
allegiance amongst our Nations
in times when our Nationhood or
the dignity and ways of our
people are threatened, for as
long as the sun shines, the rivers
flow and the grass grows
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- Copper Canoe Consulting
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Kwakiutl |
Canada - Western |
- Specializing in Aboriginal Education and language retention programs using multimedia. Eg. using CD-ROMS, books, video in a fun ineractive way to promote Aboriginal languages.
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- Copper Wolf Arts
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Canada - Western |
- COPPER WOLF ARTS
Copper Wolf Arts' creates opportunities for the public to view quality Native Art and for Native artists to gain broader audiences for their creations. We hold regular viewings in our gallery, lease/sell Native Art, prepare design and installation proposals and supervise secure installation.
Through careful recruitment of a broad range of Aboriginal artists, Copper Wolf is able to offer its clients a selection of painted and carved works in a variety of media from emerging and established artists.
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- Coppers
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Canada - Western |
- Copper was the ultimate symbol of wealth among the native peoples of the Northwest Coast; like gold, it reflects the brilliance of the sun. According to Nuxalk legend, copper was given to the people by Tsonoqua, who received it from Qomoqua, the master of wealth who lives in a copper house at the bottom of the sea. According to Haida tradition, copper came from the territory of the Eyak people in the Copper River area of Alaska, where it occurs as pure nuggets in the river gravels. In the Prince Rupert harbour shell middens, the use of copper in the form of bracelets, pendants and tubes can be traced back more than 2,000 years, and thus appears to be an early feature of north coast trading and warfare. - The Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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- Council for the Development of Native Development Officers (CANDO)
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Canada - Western |
- CANDO focuses on professional development and education for economic
developers who work in Aboriginal communities and organizations. It is
Aboriginal-controlled, community-based, membership-driven.
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- Cowichan 2008 North American Indigenous Games
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Cowichan |
Canada - Western |
- Cowichan 2008 North
American Indigenous Games is a unique project designed to engage thousands
of British Columbians in the celebration of Aboriginal culture during B.C.’s 150th anniversary.
By encouraging Indigenous youth to participate in athletic competition, these Games have become a vehicle for promoting healthier lifestyles and strengthened relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples of North America. |
- Cree Culture
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- The Cree way of life today is the foundation for the people of Waskaganish. Cree traditions in our culture have gone through times of change, testing and have been brought back to life by means of applying our Cree values among the people. Today, traditions are kept alive with the tools and technology that are available to any Cree student, trapper or townsperson.
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- Cree Nations Gathering
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Cree Nations Gathering 2005.
Workshops, entertainment,
sports, rodeo and more....all are
welcome. Starts August 8th
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- Dene Quillwork
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Dene |
Canada - Western |
- Canada's Northwest Territory - Explorer's Guide
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- Director General Films
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Nlaka`pamux |
Canada - Western |
- An independent , Aboriginal,
television production
company based in
Edmonton, Canada.
`... dedicated to telling the
stories of everyday people.`
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- Dr. Karen Wiebe, Associate Professor Behavioural Ecology & Conservation of Birds
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Canada - Western |
- I study the behaviour, reproduction and ecology of birds. Much of my work focuses on factors that determine the reproductive success of individuals such as predation risk, food supply, and habitat/ nest site selection.
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- Dreamspeakers Film Festival and Forum
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Canada - Western |
- An annual celebration of
Aboriginal Film and Video.
The festival takes place in
Edmonton, Canada
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- Dust my Broom
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Canada - Western |
- Dust My Broom - Opinions of Canadian and Metis bloggers - Canada, world and family news - blog eh!
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- Eagle & Hawk
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- 2002 Juno Award Winners (Best Music of Aboriginal Canada) Since 1994, Canada's Eagle and Hawk has continued to develop their distinct sound by combining modern rock with traditional music elements and insightful lyrics. Eagle and Hawk has toured extensively throughout Canada, the United States and over 15 tours of Eastern and Western Europe.
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- Eagle Fugitive, Nelson Cross, Traditional Haida Artist
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Exquitely hand-carved haida jewellery by renowed artist, Nelson Cross. Custom order your keepsake or gift today! Specializing in wedding band sets to ensure a truly memorable day!
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- Edmonton Métis Cutural Dancer Society
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- We are dance group which promotes the Metis culture through Dance and Music.
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- Education: A Dene Perspective
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Dene |
Canada - Western |
- The purpose of this curriculum is to give this perspective back to our children. There is a need to root ourselves in tradition not for the sake of the past but for the sake of the future. Our children, with the gift of their culture, can work towards ensuring our future survival as well as the survival of humankind.
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- Educational Resources for Aboriginal Head Start Programs
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Canada - Western |
- This compendium was created by Ball & Moselle Consulting Inc.* for Aboriginal Head Start Programs. The project was made possible by a contribution from Health Canada. Our purpose was to identify resources that would assist Aboriginal Head Start staff in finding materials that would:
support the education component of the Aboriginal Head Start program;
be appropriate for use by young children, particularly those from 3 to 5 years of age;
represent Aboriginal cultures, particularly those located on the west coast of Canada.
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- Eric Schweig Unofficial Web-site
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Inuit |
Canada - Western |
- This web-site is a fansite page dedicated to this Canadian actor/carver. It includes a biography, filmography, pictures, fan board and a whole lot more.
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- Ermineskin Primary Community School
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Wonderful website for Ermineskin Primary Community School. Lots of postings from grades 1-5, plus teacher and administrator comments. A great example of a Native primary school website.
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- Federation of Aboriginal Foster Parents Association
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Canada - Western |
- Children's Caregivers
suggested nation: All Aboriginal Peoples
suggested location: British Columbia
We are here 'to provide a collective voice for all ABoriginal Foster Parents and to promote Aboriginal Fostering throughout British Columbia, Canada.
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- First Nation Paintings and Poetry by North West Coast Salish Artist Darlene Gait
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- Darlene Gait was born on Vancouver Island and began painting as a child. Inspired by Nature and her First Nations Heritage, her work is unique in that it is created with emotions that allow the viewer to connect and relate to the stories told through her brush. Her poetry, created with each painting, allows people to understand each image through the artist’s perception.
She is recognized internationally, her art is exhibited and held in private and public collections and her limited edition Giclees and prints are sold in galleries worldwide.
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- First Nations Adult and Higher Education Consortium
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Canada - Western |
- The official founding meeting of the First Nations Adult and Higher Education Consortium
(FNAHEC) was hosted at Red Crow Community College on October 03, 1997. The purpose of FNAHEC is to provide quality adult and higher education, controlled entirely
by people of the First Nations. Any First Nation institution of adult or post-secondary
education can apply to become a member of FNAHEC. With membership comes skillful
assistance in establishing programs of education that meet the needs of the First Nation
peoples.
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- First Nations and Metis Curriculum Units
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Canada - Western |
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College - Department of Indian Education
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- first nations art connections
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Our website is intended to connect native artists with their customers using our site as a medium. There is no charge to advertise on our website.Only if the art is sold will a small commision be charged.
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- First Nations House of Learning
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Canada - Western |
- Greetings from the First Nations House of Learning at UBC.
I invite you to browse through our web site which has information about the degree opportunities, courses and programs offered by the faculties, our many student services, student financial information, events at the Longhouse, and much more.
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- First Nations in Williams Lake Secondary
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Secwepemc |
Canada - Western |
- This site of mine has many links to personal pages with pictures as well as pages with first nation students at the school or out on the town. The site also has many pictures of local FNs and not so local, there are photos of pow wows and links to places with pictures of First Nations. Also included in site are examples of shuswap nad chilcotin language.
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- First Nations Musician Linklist
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- A comprehensive Native Musician Links (Traditional and Contemporary) covering North and South America. Comes with some pictures and bios of artists created by webmistress.
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- First Peoples' Cultural Foundation
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Canada - Western |
- The First Peoples' Cultural Foundation (FPCF) was created to preserve and enhance the language, culture and heritage of aboriginal people in British Columbia.
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- Four Worlds Institute for Human & Community Development
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Canada - Western |
- education and training materials for human and community development
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- Full C!rcle Des!gns
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Secwepemc |
Canada - Western |
- Full C!rcle Des!gns offers a wide variety of digital media, desktop publishing, graphic design, advertising, promotion & presentation.
Travis Marr owner operator is a recognized graphic designer throughout the 17 communities of the Secwepemc Nation.
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- Games at Wanuskewin
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Many games were popular among the Plains People,
especially during the winter. At Wanuskewin you may
find demonstrations of these games, which are very
interesting. We invite you to explore the games
provided below.
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- garfinkelPublciations
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Canada - Western |
- Native art products: tattoos,t-
shirts, glassware, blankets,
cards, calendars, incense,
candles, caps, tuques, posters,
limited edition prints, rubber
stamps etc.
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- George Storry
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- George Storry - 'full status' traditional Haida carver from the Edenshaw family. He has been carving in all mediums since 1978. Please go to www.georgestorry.com for a look at his impressive gallery of artwork. Orders welcome.
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- Gitxsan Chiefs' Office
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Gitxsan |
Canada - Western |
- The Gitxsan are a First Nations
people who have 30,000 square
kilometres of traditional territory
in British Columbia, Canada. Info
on treaty talks, businesses,
events - includes news and chat.
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- Gwaii Urban Wear
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Suzette's collection gets the official "Haida Cool" reference! - sylish, contemporary, wearable pieces of unique Haida art, which was influenced to her by her uncles and aunt's unique talent.
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- Haida Art for Sale
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Authentic Haida Art for Sale with Council of the Haida Nation numbered tags, see what you like in my site and make an order for similar object.
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- Haida House Models
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Haida sculptures range from tall totem poles to the equally complex carved handles of horn spoons. This ability to express artistic concepts over a range of sizes and forms has attracted the admiration of art afficionados worldwide. - The Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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- Half Moon Studios
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- First Nation Art of Birch Bark Bitings & Transparencies
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- Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump
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Canada - Western |
- Located 18 km north & west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a place where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains
meet the great plains, the world's oldest, largest and best preserved buffalo jump is known to exist --
Head-Smashed-In. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Head-Smashed-In has been used
continuously by aboriginal peoples of the plains for more than 5,500 years.
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- High Desert Museum Home Page
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Canada - Western |
- Welcome to the home page for The High Desert Museum, a living experience in Western history, Native American cultures, art and wildlife. A 'living,' participatory museum of the cultural and natural history of the arid Intermountain West, which includes portions of eight western states and the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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- Hill's Native Art
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Canada - Western |
- Almost 60 years ago, Lloyd and
Frances Hill created an outlet for local
native artists to display and sell their
work. Today, Hill’s claims North
America’s largest and most varied
collection of Northwest Coast First
Nations arts and crafts. It’s a
wonderful place to find authentic
native jewellery, masks, Cowichan
sweaters, Inuit sculpture, totem poles,
limited edition prints and original
paintings. Well-known to both locals
and travellers worldwide, Hill’s Native
Art is situated in the heart of
Vancouver's Gastown District, just a
stone's throw from the famous Steam
Clock. Worldwide shipping.
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- Howard and Olezie
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Gitxsan |
Canada - Western |
- A Gitxsan and Wetsueten family, get to know us.
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- Hudson's Bay Company Archives
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Canada - Western |
- information on the human and natural history of western and northern Canada and the western USA; owned by the Government of Manitoba and administered as a division of the Provincial Archives
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- I-Hos Gallery
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- I-Hos Gallery presents a collection of traditional and contemporary Northwest Coast artwork. Masks, prints, gold and silver jewelry and wood carvings, textiles and clothing produced by First Nations artists are displayed in a distinctive building on the Comox First Nation band lands on Vancouver Island. Browse and purchase works of art on our commerce secure website which features a broad selection of what you would find in our gallery.
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- Indian in the machine
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Tribal electronic beat poet. Chant, ambience, organic rhythms, science and spirit.
Free mp3s....one-of-a-kind Sylph pics
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- Indigenous Declaration on Water
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Shuswap |
Canada - Western |
- July 8th, 2001 Musqueam Territory
"As Indigenous Peoples, we raise our voices in solidarity to speak for the protection of Water. The Creator placed us
on this earth, each in our own sacred and traditional lands, to care for all of creation. We have always governed
ourselves as Peoples to ensure the protection and purity of Water. We stand united to follow and implement our
knowledge, laws and self-determination to preserve Water, to preserve life. Our message is clear: Protect Water
Now!" This PDF document is made available by blueplanetproject.net |
- Indigenous Dynamics Plus
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- iD+ is a First Nations graphic design and web development business based out of Vancouver, Canada.
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- Indigenous Education at Athabasca University
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Canada - Western |
- Contains on-line research links and information about Indigenous content courses and programming available by distance education. The University has an Indigenous Education centre directed, operated and managed by Aboriginal faculty and staff.
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- Indigenous Law Program
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Canada - Western |
- Indigenous Students Community
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Canada - Western |
- UVic is a comprehensive
university, with faculties of:
business, humanities
education, law,
engineering, science, fine
arts, social sciences,
human & social
development and graduate
studies. Several Faculties
in partnership with
Indigenous communities,
have developed and offer
Programs designed
specifically for Indigenous
students and reflect the
cultural and historical
perspectives of Indigenous
people (listed below). UVic
and the Indigenous Faculty,
Staff and students continue
to work towards creating
programming that is
inclusive and
representative of
Indigenous peoples
heritage and concerns.
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- Institute of Indigenous Government
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Canada - Western |
- James Bay Cree and Quebec Hydro Development
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Hunting and the Quest for Power: The James Bay Cree and Whitemen in the 20th Century
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- Janice G.A.E. Switlo
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Canada - Western |
- Janice works on access to justice for Indigenous Peoples domestically and internationally. Her publications are read worldwide and she educates and empowers Peoples by providing strategic advice on current political, policy, legal and economic issues and objectives.
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- Janvier Gallery
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Dene |
Canada - Western |
- Native artist using his own personal experiences to create unique and fantastic art. Murals, paintings and prints are featured on the site.
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- joane cardinal-schubert
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Kainai |
Canada - Western |
- Joane Cardinal -Schubert is a multi-media visual and installation artist, writer, lecturer, free-lance curator and director of film and video.
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- Kawakanum Kennels
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Let our native guide lead you along the trails of the past and enjoy driving your own dog sled along historical trails. Dog sled tours ar 1/2 day, full day, and custom packages to suit your budget and needs.
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- Kihew's FAS Site
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- A site to raise awareness for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Comes with messgeboard,
testimony, resourcebooks etc.
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- Killah Green | Heavy Techno Pow Wow
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Killah Green hits you with techno guitar riffs, intensely dynamic
rhythms that fill the Gap of Heaviness, Branding their style as Heavy
Techno Pow Wow !!! Killah Green is made up of three young crusaders
sent to earth to bring awareness about Indigenous culture and live the
celebration of life.
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- Kisik Marketing and Communications
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- A 100% Aboriginal owned company formed in January of 1999 to serve the marketing needs of the Aboriginal tourism industry in Canada.
Kisik Marketing & Communications offers special assistance to First Nations, Metis and Inuit tourism businesses by assisting them to grow and prosper with a view towards self determination.
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- Kitsumkalum, a Tsimshian First Nations' community
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Tsimshian |
Canada - Western |
- Kitsumkalum is a village located on the pacific northwest of British Columbia, Canada, and is home to the Tsimshian Nation. This site reflects the life of Kitsumkalum and the history behind this community.
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- Kootenay Region Metis Association
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- The Web Site for the Kootenay Region Metis Association in BC
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- Laugh Out Loud Consulting
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- suggested nation: & Saulteaux
Annie Brass, Wellness Specialist and Stand Up Comedian. The vision of Laugh Out Loud Consulting is to promote wellness and healing utilizing laughter and specialized trainings, while offering genuine compassion and empathy.
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- Long Beach Model Forest
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Canada - Western |
- Margaux Allard - White Swallow Woman
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Lakota |
Canada - Western |
- Imagination and self-expression are the extention of the spirit! Margaux Allard welcomes you to her world of personal creations. Pencil, pen & ink, pencil crayon and acrylic paint bring to life the intricate detail and unique style of Margaux's art. Read stories about Margaux's personal experiences of living with a visual impairment and learn about her family history (Lakota/German) via her personal photo album. Send that special someone a free White Swallow Woman virtual greeting card, featuring artwork and photography by Margaux!
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- McLeod Lake Tse'Khene First Nation
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Athabascan |
Canada - Western |
- On and Off Reserve community and cultural information, McLeod Lake, BC.
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- Mel & Shirly Chartrand, aboriginal therapists and trainers
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Mental Health/Well Being
Aboriginal Co-therapists/Trainers
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- Metis Calgary Family Services
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Culturally enriched Pre School Kindergarten programs for Aboriginal Children, Ke Mama Nnanik Parenting Programs, Aboriginal Stay In School Progam for youth grades 9 through 12. Aboriginal Youth Media Program, Elders, Youth Home Visiting Outreach, Native Network Family Resource Center.
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- Metis Nation
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- A resource site for Genealogical Research, HBC, Métis Culture and History.
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- Metis Voices
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Canada - Western |
- Metis Voices - An Online Metis Community
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- MetisArtist Laura-Ann Le Claire
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- My Biography and a few of my paintings. More to come.
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- Mike Thomas Professional Hockey School
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Jordin Tootoo will be the headline instructor at the Mike Thomas Professional Hockey Schools this summer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Ask Mike about bring a hockey school to your community.
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- MiLan Metis Healing Art Project - MMHAP
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- MiLan Metis Healing Art Project - MMHAP
Contemporary Metis Art/Accessories
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- Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs - British Columbia
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Canada - Western |
- Missys Schweig Pages
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Inuit |
Canada - Western |
- Fan site for actor/artist Eric Schweig. Site has many photos,links,message Board, and Tv Schedule. and more to come...
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- Mistissini - Toboggan
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- To make toboggans, birch or tamarack is the kind of wood that's used. And it depends on the person who is making it, how long he wants to make his toboggan. He can make it long if he thinks he's going to use it to move his camp. But if he is only going out for several nights and will be alone, then he makes it short. And that's the one he uses too when he goes out hunting.
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- Miyo Wahkohtowin Cummunity Education Authority
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- This is the site for the
Ermineskin schools of the
Ermineskin reserve in
Hobbema, Alberta. We have
4 schools which operate K
to 12 under the Miyo
Wahkohtowin Community
Education Authority.
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- mlib
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Athabascan |
Canada - Western |
- McLeod Lake Indian Band: A tribe from Central B.C. Canada population abt 400 members also know as "The People From the Rocks"
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- Mostly Salish Consulting
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- Mostly Salish operates in the balance between head and heart: We offer community-based research services as well as Mobile Group Therapy including Art Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy and training in both those areas.
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- Mother Earth Essentials
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Mother Earth Essentials is 100% Aboriginal owned and operated. Our mission is to introduce traditional Aboriginal knowledge of herbs, botanicals and scents to a worldwide audience through our high quality line of bath products.
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- Museum of Anthropology - U of British Columbia
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Canada - Western |
- The mission of the Museum of Anthropology is to investigate, preserve, and present objects and expressions of human
creativity in order to promote understanding of and respect for world cultures.
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- Muskoday First Nation Battle of the Bands
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Anishinaabe |
Canada - Western |
- Muskoday Battle of the Bands is hosted annually (3rd annual) by Muskoday First Nation Youth Initiative (Saskatchewan, Canada). The is a none-day, live outdoor music competition for Native rock bands and hip-hop crew to enter.
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- Nadlok and the origin of the Copper Inuit - CMCC
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Inuit |
Canada - Western |
- Artifacts showing Nadlok's age and cultural position are described, but bone and antler arrowheads, whetstones, soapstone vessel fragments, and slate knives common to Inuit sites, including Nadlok, are not emphasized.
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- Native American Studies Department, University of Lethbridge (Alberta, CA)
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Canada - Western |
- Native Clan Organization
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Canada - Western |
- To provide services primarily but not exclusively to Aboriginal offenders and ex-offenders that will facilitate their re-integration back
into the community as constructive and law abiding citizens.
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- Native Counselling Services of Alberta
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Native Lifestyle and Crafts - the Canoe Saskatchewan suite
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Canada - Western |
- Canoe Saskatchewan Home Page - Birch sugaring / The story of how Josephine Diagneault would tap the birch trees to make a sugar syrup. Hide tanning / Porcupine Quill work / Birch bark boxes / Beading.
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- Native Northwest
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Canada - Western |
- Native Art from many Nations, produced into t-shirts, calendars, blankets, cards, posters, address books, journals etc. Many Northwest Coast artists featured in our museum quality publications.
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- Native Online
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Canada - Western |
- North American Native Online, purchase artwork created buy north american native artists - buy art - find a artist - source, locate, learn about native art and native artists
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- nativenews
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Canada - Western |
- This site is offer free stuff such as native postcards, links to other internet wesites for native people and non-native people personal page, not affiliated with a business.
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- Nehiyaw Ma Tow We Na
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Games of the Plains Cree - A wonderful digital collection produced under contract to the SchoolNet Digital Collections program, Industry Canada.
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- Niji Mahkwa School
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- This is the official website for Niji Mahkwa School, where you'll find online resources on the various teaching philosophies that Niji Mahkwa has to offer. The website itself is currently still in progress, not every section is completed. Check back often for further updates, and enjoy what materials are already available!
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- Nikanit Web Design
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Nikanit Design specializes in Professional Website Design & Services. Located on the west coast.
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- Nisga'a Tourism & Adventure
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Nisga'a |
Canada - Western |
- The Nisga'a Nation and the Nass River Valley is a land like no other. It is rich in salmon, steelhead, oolichan, shellfish, waterfowl, eagles, grizzly bears, mountain goats, wolves and moose. The Nisga'a Nation is a place of pristine alpine beauty, unpolluted air, wild and raging rapids, ancient forests of giant cedar and hemlock, and dramatic landscapes of volcanic lava and glacial ice.
Nisga'a Tourism & Adventure (dba True North Adventures) is an aboriginal-owned business.
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- Nitinat West Resorts
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Ditidaht First Nation |
Canada - Western |
- Cultural tours of old village site (best preserved remains of longhouses on Vancouver Island, Whale watching, fishing charters, eco tours.
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- Nitsitapiisinni - Stories and Spaces: Exploring Kainai Plants and Culture
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Kainai |
Canada - Western |
- Check out the free web resource which features indigenous healing plants, aboriginal stories, historical photographs, student art and music, and video interviews with elders. You will find over 40 complete digitized books and teacher planning resources and links. Come explore the landscape with elder guides and learn from the Kainai ways of knowing.
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- North Van Canoe Club
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Squamish |
Canada - Western |
- Native Culture is at its purest. Our canoe club is a Native canoe club in Canada. We compete locally and interantionally. We have a a gallery of dug outs that are built by our own. We also have on Ocean going gallery a different styl of our cultrual canoing. We also compete in Outriggers you will find an Outrigger gallery as well. A growing list of Native links and canoing links. Check it out.I would like to do a link exchange.
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- Northern Saskatchewan Heritage
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Two seemingly incompatible enthusiasms characterise the North as it faces the millennium: the onslaught of technology and a revival of Traditions and Culture. This website explores aspects of arts, communities, language, stories and natural resources of the Dene and Cree
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- Northern Shadow Dancers Photo History
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Native Dancer troupe performing legends and stories since 1990.
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- Notigi-Portage Outfitters
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- The friendly people of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation have decided to welcome fishermen and hunters from around the world to share their lands, culture and traditions in carefully planned, unique fishing and hunting vacation experiences.
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- NWO Chaingang Collective
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Canada - Western |
- A collective of aging Indian hippies and their friends.
We've got poets, trainwrecks, hidden worlds, Indians, UFOs, pow-wow beats. We are also dreamers, teachers, nature lovers and tree huggers...smart people. Sometimes we chill sometimes we howl. Artful living is the way of the future. We are students.
Free mp3s.
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- Official Eekwol Website
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- The site is about First Nation female hip hop artist Eekwol, from Saskatchewan, her debut album "Apprentice to the Mystery", Music Video, Tour schedule, and more.
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- Old Northwest Coast Native Basket and Artifacts
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- Coast Salish Cedar Baskets, Woven Grass Baskets, Stone Mauls, Chisels And Scrapers, Spear Heads, Arrow Heads.
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- Old Ways Consulting
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Nuu-chah-nulth |
Canada - Western |
- Old Ways Consulting is a First Nations owned and operated consulting group based out of Port Alberni, BC. Old Ways has been operational for over two years and the principals have combined experience of over 50 years working in First Nation’s communities throughout British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Old Ways Consulting success has been built on their extensive experience in community development, organizational development and research.
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- Open Faith Ministries Ca
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Canada - Western |
- We are a Home and Internet based Ministry.
We take Gods calling to help the people who have been turn away by family, freinds and Goverment.
In their need for a kind word, some advise,a meal,a shower, clean clothes or just a friend.
When we have the FUNDS to do it
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- Our Canadian Girl - Historical fiction for girls.
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Follow the adventures of Our Canadian Girls with this series of historical fiction they prove once and for all that Canadian history isn't boring.
One of the books in the series is "Buffalo Hunt" by Cora Taylor and the story is set in the West, during the waning years of the buffalo hunt. Angelique Dumas is a ten-year-old Metis girl, and this year she gets to be part of the hunt-not with the children, but with the grownups. It will be hard work, she knows, and she will have lots of new and important responsibilities. Just how important they are becomes clear on the day Angelique wanders off exploring, and finds herself in the middle of a buffalo stampede.
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- Pacific Northwest Coast Gambling Game
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Canada - Western |
- This visually impressive Pacific Northwest Coast Indian game has its origins lost in time since the game is not unlike dice games that were already old in ancient Rome or ancient China. The play of the game is dependent upon two pieces of Antler which are used like dice. The colorful Whale and sticks serve as a score keeping device. The game was made circa 1981 by Bill Kuhnely, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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- Painted Shirt Native Arts & Crafts
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Painted Shirt Native Arts and Crafts is a home-based, Native owned and operated business in Edmonton, Alberta. We provide native arts and crafts such as chokers, breast plates, and so much more. We also do custom orders.
We offer retail and wholesale creative arts and crafts in our local markets, craft shops, pow wows and trade shows.
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- Painted woven hats
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Early engravings by Russian artists depict north coast chiefs wearing woven hats painted with formline crest designs at the period of first contact. Haida women excelled in basketry, making not only woven hats but baskets and mats; hats were woven on a stand with a wooden form appropriate to each size and shape. Male artists painted the hats with the crests of the commissioning family; the colours of paint were restricted to red and black - The Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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- Peace Hills Trust
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- PEACE HILLS TRUST is Canada's First Nation's Trust Company wholly owned by the Samson Cree Nation of Hobbema, Alberta. The Samson reserve is situated 100 km south of Edmonton, Alberta and is the location of the Head Office of Peace Hills Trust Company.
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- Pedro's Bass Page
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Secwepemc |
Canada - Western |
- I am a native Indian writing all my own music and releasing a love cd soon
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- Pemmican Publications
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- The purpose of the press is to provide opportunities for Métis and Aboriginal people to tell their own stories from their own perspectives. Pemmican also publishes books by non-Aboriginal writers whose works are related to Métis and Aboriginal issues.
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- Petroglyph Gallery
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Nuxalk |
Canada - Western |
- Petroglyph Gallery is the home of authentic Nuxalk Art. Located in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, Petroglyph Gallery houses a collection of Northwest Coast Native Art specializing in the art done by the people of the Nuxalk First Nation.
The masks, paddles, plaques, spoons and jewelry created by Nuxalk artists are more than just beautiful, they also contain a ceremonial and cultural significance that has been passed down for hundreds of years.
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- Quest Gallery - Banff, Alberta
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Inuit |
Canada - Western |
- Showcasing rare and fine
works of art by Inuit and
Native sculptors and
painters.
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- Raven's Eye - Aboriginal Newspaper of British Columbia
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Canada - Western |
- A monthly publication first published in 1983, Windspeaker was intended to serve the Aboriginal people of northern Alberta. In the years that followed, Windspeaker expanded and developed its circulation base and readership to the point where in 1993, on its 10th anniversary, it refocused its editorial coverage and repositioned itself to become Canada's first and only provider of national Aboriginal news, information and opinion.
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- RED HIPHOP
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Canada - Western |
- The newest Native underground hiphop website.
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- Red Lightning Records
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Nakota |
Canada - Western |
- Canadian First Nations Records label featuring traditional & Contemporary music.
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- Redwire Online
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Canada - Western |
- Vancouver's Online voice for Native Youth
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- Religious or ceremonial objects
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Canada - Western |
- Weathercock / Courting mirror / Hearse / Saint John / Chandelier / Tsimshian mask / Interior house screen (Tsimshian) / Copper shields / Raven rattle / Secret society masks (Haida) / Image of Hindu goddess Durga / Dorset masks - The Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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- Rezident Junction Co.
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Innu |
Canada - Western |
- Rezident Junction Co. is a 100% Aboriginal apparel company, all of its products are NAFTA friendly and of high quality, each unique design reflect the rich and diverse cultural background of Native Americans and First Nation members.
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- Rising Sun Productions
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Canada - Western |
- Representing a distinct style of North American Indigenous Contemporary and Traditional Performers
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- Roy Henry Vickers
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Tsimshian |
Canada - Western |
- Artist,Storyteller,Writer/Publisher/Sculptor
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- Royal British Columbia Museum
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Canada - Western |
- Saddle Lake Cree Nation
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Saddle Lake was formed in 1902 by the forced amalgamation of 4 tribes:
Onchaminahos - (Chief Little
Hunter)
Seenum Band - (Chief John
Seenum)
Blue Quill Band - (Chief Blue
Quill)
Wasatnow Band - (Chief Bear
Ears)
Before this amalgamation, these 4 bands were distinct Indian Nations recognized by Canada. These 4 bands had their own locations throughout Central
Alberta up until 1884.
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- Salish Pride Art Gallery
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Cowichan |
Canada - Western |
- Authentic Aboriginal Art & Carvings by people of the Coast Salish Nation. Come and visit the site and view Moon Masks, Killerwhale Plaques, and Portrait Masks.
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- Saskatchewan Genealogical Society
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Canada - Western |
- The Saskatchewan Genealogical Society welcomes you to our home on the Internet. We provide assistance to anyone researching their heritage in Saskatchewan and around the world and we promote, encourage and foster the study of genealogical and original research in the Province of Saskatchewan.
These electronic pages, files, and data contained in the databases
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- School of Business Aboriginal Careers Initiative
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Canada - Western |
- ACI's goal is to increase the number of Native people graduating from the Bachelor of Commerce program. This includes Recruitment in the Aborignal community, working with current Native students in fuding, employment, etc; and a Aboriginal Business Guest Speaker Series.
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- Seams of Cape Mudge
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Kwagiutl |
Canada - Western |
- Custom Embroidery and Digitizing. Transform your artwork into beautiful embroidery to be stitched on clothing or purchase articles with first nations designs already on them.
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- Sen'klip Native Theatre Company
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Canada - Western |
- Through the media of theatre, Sen'klip strives to pass the values, the traditions, and the
knowledge of the past to the generations of tomorrow. Combining both traditional storytelling
with the artistic freedom of contemporary theatre, the company takes this innovative method of
teaching to the elementary schools of British Columbia, giving the Native youth a chance to show
with pride, the culture that is uniquely theirs.
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- ShadCat's Free Genealogy Listings
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Canada - Western |
- Siksika Nation High School
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Siksika |
Canada - Western |
- Our School website. Done as a class project.
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- Siksika Tourism
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Siksika |
Canada - Western |
- Tourism through Siksika Nation Alberta, Canada.
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- Siksika-Arts Cooperative
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Siksika |
Canada - Western |
- Siksika-Arts Cooperative is
an initiative that is
dedicated to promoting the
efforts of community artists
of Siksika, enabling these
individuals to expand their
artistic talents, and develop
commercial markets for
their works.
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- SKY-LITE-STENCILS
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Kwakiutl |
Canada - Western |
- I specialize in 1st Nations stencils of the Kwakiutl Nation.I do workshops for students of all ages and do storytelling to photography.
The students will explore the designs presented to them to trace/copy/colour the stencils.
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- Sliammon First Nation
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- Sliammon First Nation Website! Sliammon First Nation is located North of Powell River, on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada.
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- Smokehouse Culture on the Coast
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Nuu-chah-nulth |
Canada - Western |
- Northwest Coast Fine Arts Gallery and Studio. Boxes, paddles, panels, rattles, masks, drums, prints, beading, clothing, weaving, stone and bonework, as well as ethnographic appraisals. Visiting artists invited to studio space and gallery owned and operated by artists.
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- Snuneymuxw First Nation
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Snuneymuxw First Nation |
Canada - Western |
- The Snuneymuxw First Nation of Nanaimo, British Columbia, with information on the Snuneymuxw Treaty, health, daycare, and education.
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- Soda Creek Band, The Xatsu'll First Nation
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Canada - Western |
- The Xatsu'll First Nation is a member of the Great Secwepemc Nation, once known as the people of Xatsu'll (on the cliff where the bubbling water comes out).
The Xatsu'll First Nation is one of four northern autonomous Secwepemc Nation Bands making up the Cariboo Tribal Council.
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- Songhees Nation
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Salish |
Canada - Western |
- The official website of the
Songhees First Nation near
Victoria, BC
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- SOVERNET-L
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Canada - Western |
- Sovernet-l is a source for primary documentation, press statements from Native Nations, support letters, transcriptions of interviews, articles, investigative journalism and research pieces, court proceedings, and any other news item concerning indigenous sovereignty.
PLEASE NOTE that this is a list for distribution of news and information, not discussion. |
- Spirits of the North Gallery of Northwest Coast Tribal Art
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Canada - Western |
- finely carved ceremonial masks, totem poles, ceremonial bowls, carved wall plaques, rattles, bentwood boxes, and talking sticks, along with prints and paintings by renowned artists.
The gallery also offers a selection of gold, silver and argillite jewelry.
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- Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery
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Canada - Western |
- Presenting high quality Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art including masks, carvings, sculptures, jewellery, paintings and prints.
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- Sport Fishing on the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
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Nuu-chah-nulth |
Canada - Western |
- Based out of Zeballos,B.C., on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Ferrer Charters is here to offer you the ultimate Salmon fishing experience. Aboriginal owned and operated.
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- Sweet Grass Records
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Canada - Western |
- Sweet Grass Records is owned and operated by partners Ted Whitecalf and Darlene Whitecalf in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Some of the more prominent musicans they represent and distribute include Red Bull, Stoney Park, Little Island Cree, Edmund Bull, Mervin Dreaver, Whitefish Jrs. and High Noon along with many other talented Traditional groups.
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- Talisart Images
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Art gallery and related products created by Metis artist Tania Alisa Diotalevi-Hodges and husband.
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- The Aboriginal Music Network
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Canada - Western |
- This site is a resource base for both fans and those
professionals working in the
aboriginal music industry.
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- The Metis Resource Centre Inc.
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- To help capture and preserve the culture and history of the Metis people
through educational, cultural, genealogical,and social programmes.
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- The REDD NATION
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- An Aboriginal Youth Performing group, representing Northern Alberta. Features Tribal Hop (Native Hip-Hop), R&B, Techno, and Traditional dances (Grass, Fancy, & Hoop). Members include REDD REIGN, DJ ROCC REDD D, CLINTON SOTO, MARY JO BADGER, WAYNE MOBERLY, AND FRANKLIN KIYWASEW. Operated by REDD ROCC PRODUCTIONS' Darren Brule and Jason Tourangeau.
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- The Richard Gauthier Band
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- An aboriginal country/rock group. Based out of Kelowna, BC, they kick their blend of country/rock music up with a strong aboriginal flair.
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- The Sun's Drum: Inuit throat singers, drum dancers, performers
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Inuit |
Canada - Western |
- Talented young Inuit women that do traditional and contemporary Inuit music: throat singing, drum dancing and. Located in Ottawa, Ontario.
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- The Vanishing Tattoo
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Photos and descriptions of
a Haida tattoo kit from the
1880's, and info about
tradional Haida tattoo
designs.
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- thecreativenative.com
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
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The Creative Native is a lively, high quality, thirteen-episode, half-hour television program dedicated to celebrating the diverse artistic excellence of the Aboriginal world. Host and Producer, Tamara Bell, introduces unique Aboriginal artists and craftspeople to the viewer, providing a greater understanding of Indigenous history, art and culture.
The Creative Native’s commitment to the revival and documentation of endangered Aboriginal traditions, culture, art forms, and history, is an essential component of the program. In Season 4 of the Creative Native, traveled to Arizona and New Mexico to document the traditions of the Hopi and the Navajo.
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- Threads of the Land
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Canada - Western |
- Clothing Traditions from Three Indigenous Cultures - The Canadian Museum of Civilization - clothing and related items from the Copper and Caribou Inuit (Northwest Territories), the NLaka'pamux (British Columbia Interior) and the Dene (Northern Athapaskans of the Northwest Territories). Three hundred artifacts, drawn mainly from the Canadian Museum of Civilization's extensive collections, are complemented by photographs, paintings, wall-hangings, and videos.
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- Thunderchild Productions
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Canada - Western |
- I taught myself to bead thirteen years ago and dedicate my craft to my Mother Celine and to the memory of my great-
grandmother Jean St-Pierre who taught me how to make the collars when I was seven. She was and will always be my inspiration. Beadwork is a dying art and something that should be taught more, hopefully this site will inspire others.
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- Tlaook Cultural Adventures
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Nuu-chah-nulth |
Canada - Western |
- Paddle with our First Nations guides abaord our hand carved ocean-going canoes. Learn about First Nations culture and the environment in which it flourished...a history spanning over 10,000 years. (west coast Vancouver Island)
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- Tomahawk Chips
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Tomahawk Chips is an Aboriginal Company selling in Canada and the United States. This company is Aboriginal owned and financed. ALfred Lee ( Cree) President, Gerry Belisle (Metis) CEO, Johnny Lee ( Lakota and Chinese) Partner.
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- Traditional Knowledge
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Great Whale Environmental Assessment Community Consultation: Final Report For Whapmagoostui
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- Traditional Treasures
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- Beautiful, unique, hand sculpted First Nations Characters By Haida Artist Carol Young! Dressed in traditional regalia with carved wood and cedar bark woven accessories.
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- Trapper Demonstrations and Culture Shows
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Trapper demonstrations and culture shows featuring Gerald McKenzie and Franklin Carriere.
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- Treaty 7 Commemoration 125th Anniversary
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Siksika |
Canada - Western |
- Treaty Number 7 (1877-2002) 125th Anniversary Commemoration Event.
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- Treaty 7 Tribal Council
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Canada - Western |
- T7 Management Corporation’s primary purpose is to be an advisory organization for the Nations of the Treaty 7 region of Alberta, Canada.
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- Treaty One Youth Network & Multimedia Project
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Youth designed site. Awareness of treaties, elders teachings, history, and ojibwe language lessons.
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- Turtle Island Native Network
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Canada - Western |
- Turtle Island Native Network is an award-winning news and information network - a contribution to the growing world of aboriginal journalism, specifically 'Net' or 'Cyber' journalism.
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- U'mista Cultural Center
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Kwakiutl |
Canada - Western |
- The U'mista Cultural Society was incorporated
under the British Columia Societies Act on March
22, 1974. Since that time it has worked towards fulfilling a
mandate to ensure the survival of all aspects
of the cultural heritage of the Kwakwaka'wakw.
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- Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
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Canada - Western |
- Canada (British Columbia) First Nations people
Aboriginal Title & Rights
Aboriginal/land rights research
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- Urban Indian Productions - DJ KWE
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- DJ/Producer/Youth Advocate
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- Vancouver Metis Association
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- The Metis are a proud people of mixed Aboriginal heritage. Our culture dates back to the point of first contact with the Europeans. In fact, there are those who say the first Metis was born nine months after first contact.
The Vancouver Metis Association is a 100% volunteer organization that exists for the Metis community. Our goals are to:
1) Advance the concerns of Metis people through education of the public, to communicate with all levels of government, and to promote harmony between the Metis people and all groups of society by means of education and representation.
2) To promote the search for spiritual meaning for the Metis people and preserve our culture for our community.
3) To advocate the health and welfare of Metis people.
4) And to improve the quality of life and standard of living through education and cultural awareness.
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- Wapahke / Tommorow
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- In Cree or English - As I sit on my couch a young person comes over and says "Sir, why did my friend commit suicide I want to join him" and I said sit beside me and we'll talk about tomorrow. Look out the window now close your eyes it's the Christmas concert and you're the first to sing but you're not there, all the other children stand on the side waiting but the concert never starts.
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- WARPARTY
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- WARPARTY has been independently producing and performing their indigenous style of hip-hop since 1995.
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- Wayne Lavallee
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Metis |
Canada - Western |
- Wayne's unique vocals are
heart felt with an aggressive
cutting edge acoustic
sound that evokes pure
emotion. The fusion of his
contemporary folk/rock style
with traditional Cree
chanting makes his work
unique, fresh and
innovative. Wayne Lavallee
is a rising talent in the First
Nations music scene, his
debut CD was nominated
for Best Rock Album at the
2000 Canadian Aboriginal
Music Awards.
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- Weetamah Online
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Canada - Western |
- Weetamah is an Aboriginal newspaper produced and distributed throughout Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta. 10,000+ copies per issue are circulated to all First Nations and Metis communities, Tribal Councils, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal businesses and organizations. We publish monthly and the sole form of financing our paper is through advertising revenues.
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- Welcome to kisikawpimootewin and group(s) website!
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Canada - Western |
- We are an open forum research and study group who collectively have journeyed on a path for a number of years accumulating document(s) of the scheme(s) and routing used by the titled CANADA to enslave and by fraud remove the Lawful standing, recognition and right of claim(s) of the referred to and titled separate and distinct Sovereign Indigenous Peoples on miskanahkministik (turtle island).
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- Welcome To My World Of The Nisga'a Nation
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Nisga'a |
Canada - Western |
- There is some very interesting stories on this site and it is a very educational site. Worth a visit.
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- Welcome To My World Of The Nisga'a Nation
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Nisga'a |
Canada - Western |
- A site for learning, Nisga'a history, language, culture, and traditions.
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- Welcome To The Nisga'a People Of The Rainbow Website
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Nisga'a |
Canada - Western |
- Learn about the Nisga'a People Of the Rainbow. Here you will learn about Urban Nisga'a. Learn about the programs and services they provide for their off reserve people.
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- WhiteRider ComputerServices
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Blackfoot |
Canada - Western |
- WhiteRider ComputerServices is a privately owned computer services business operating out of Calgary, Alberta. Our services include PC (desktop, laptop) setup, repair, upgrading, troubleshooting, networking and system maintenance. WhiteRider ComputerServices is First Nations owned and operated by Malsum Caibaiosai.
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- Wilkerson Art
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Gitxsan |
Canada - Western |
- Gitxsan Artist - Prints, Paintings and Carvings.
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- Williams Lake Band - Cariboo Tribal Council
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Canada - Western |
- WindDancer Designs
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- WindDancer Designs is a 100%
Native New Media (multimedia)
design company that specializes
in creating promotional materials
that reflect the look and feel of
Indigenous people.
Realizing that each different
Nation has their own distinct style
- WindDancer designs has
always assessed the
needs of our clients on an
individual basis.
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- Windspeaker
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Canada - Western |
- Canada's National Aboriginal News Source
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- Woodland Art by AhnAhnsisi
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Anishinaabe |
Canada - Western |
- AhnAhnsisi attempts to juxtapose the traditional style of his people with the modern world and the influences of life in the city. He combines traditional subjects and colours with non-traditional ideas and aspects to create images that stand out as his own.
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- woodland cree first nation
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Woodland Cree First Nation is located just east of Peace River Alberta. Our website is designed to communicate with the world. It highlights activities and initiatives which should interest other people. We update it on a regular basis to keep it interesting.
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- www.artnapoleon.com
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- singer/songwriter,storyteller & humorist. first nations roots music; an original blend of contemporary & traditional woodland cree music.
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- Young 'n'n Dangerous
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- A Native hip-hop group
based in Edmonton, who's goal is to capture the Aboriginal youth and
to promote a drug and alcohol-free life.
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- young gunnaz
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Cree |
Canada - Western |
- Native Hip Hop on the come up, support the talent
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- Yuklaanas Native Crafts & Kits
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Haida |
Canada - Western |
- A complete line of Native Craft kits, established in 1992 the family business in 100% aboriginal owned and operated. Kits include mini button blanket, deerskin pouch, bone choker, bone bracelets, plus much more. We use traditional materials, such as deer skin, sinew, felt, real bone beads, glass beads and metal beads in the kits.
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- YWG Web
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Ojibwe |
Canada - Western |
- Internet marketing services. A a 100% owned and operated Aboriginal Canadian business. And in the spirit of Sacagawea and Squanto, we have been guiding companies across the internet frontier.
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