Index of articles related to Indigenous Canadians

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to Indigenous peoples in Canada, comprising the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

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 * 1969 White Paper
 * 1981 Restigouche raid

A

 * Aatsista-Mahkan (Running rabbit)
 * Abenaki mythology
 * Aboriginal Curatorial Collective
 * Aboriginal Day of Action
 * Aboriginal land claim
 * Aboriginal Multimedia Society of Alberta
 * Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
 * Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
 * Aboriginal People's Party
 * Aboriginal Peoples Party of Canada
 * Aboriginal police in Canada
 * Aboriginal title
 * Aboriginal Voices
 * Aboriginal whaling
 * Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec
 * Aleutian tradition
 * Allied Tribes of British Columbia
 * Amauti – Inuit parka
 * Angakkuq
 * Anglo-Métis
 * Anishinaabe traditional beliefs
 * Anishinaabe tribal political organizations
 * Archaic period in the Americas
 * Arctic Council
 * Arctic small tool tradition
 * Assembly of First Nations leadership conventions
 * Athabaskan languages
 * Attorney General of Canada v. Lavell
 * Azeban

B

 * Band society
 * Battle of Cut Knife
 * Battle of Duck Lake
 * Battle of Cut Knife
 * Battle of Fallen Timbers
 * Battle of Fish Creek
 * Battle of Fort Pitt
 * Battle of Frenchman's Butte
 * Battle of Hudson's Bay
 * Battle of Loon Lake
 * Battle of Long Sault
 * Battle of the Belly River
 * Battle of Seven Oaks (1816)
 * Bannock (food)
 * Beaver Wars
 * Bell of Batoche
 * Beothuk
 * Bibliography of Canada
 * Big Bear (mistahi-maskwa)
 * Birnirk culture
 * Blackfoot language
 * Blackfoot music
 * Blackfoot religion
 * Blond Eskimos
 * Bloody Falls Massacre
 * Bridge River Rapids
 * 2002 British Columbia aboriginal treaty referendum
 * British Columbia Treaty Process
 * British North America Acts
 * Brocket 99
 * Burnt Church Crisis
 * Bungee language

C

 * Calder v. British Columbia (Attorney General)
 * Canada
 * Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Canadian Aboriginal law
 * Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
 * Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
 * Canadian Indian residential school system
 * Canadian Polar Commission
 * Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
 * Caribou Inuit
 * Centre for Indigenous Theatre
 * Center for World Indigenous Studies
 * Chief Pontiac (Obwandiyag)
 * Chimney Rock (Canada)
 * Chippewas of Sarnia Band v. Canada (Attorney General)
 * Christ Church Royal Chapel
 * CHRS-FM
 * Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Indigenous languages of the Americas
 * Arctic cultural area – (Eskimo–Aleut languages)
 * Subarctic culture area – (Na-Dene languages – Algic languages)
 * Eastern Woodlands (Northeast) cultural area – (Algic languages and Iroquoian languages)
 * Plains cultural area – (Siouan–Catawban languages)
 * Northwest Plateau cultural area – (Salishan languages)
 * Northwest Coast cultural area – (Penutian languages, Tsimshianic languages and Wakashan languages)
 * Coast Salish peoples
 * Coast Salish art
 * Coast Salish languages
 * Coast Tsimshian
 * Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
 * Constitution Act, 1982
 * Council of Three Fires
 * Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982
 * Section Twenty-five of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
 * Copper Inuit
 * Corbiere v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs)
 * Cree syllabics
 * Crowfoot (Isapo-Muxika)
 * Culture of the Tlingit

D

 * Daniels v. Canada
 * De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre Group
 * Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe
 * Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
 * Definitions and identity of indigenous peoples
 * Delgamuukw v. British Columbia
 * Disc number
 * Dorset culture
 * Douglas Treaties
 * Dreamcatcher
 * The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour

E

 * Eastern Woodlands tribes
 * Egushawa
 * Enumclaw and Kapoonis
 * Eskimo
 * Eskimo–Aleut languages
 * Eskimo kissing
 * European colonization of the Americas
 * French colonization of the Americas
 * British colonisation of the Americas


 * Eva Aariak
 * Exovedate

F

 * Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians
 * Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
 * First Nation-municipal service agreement
 * First Nations (A main article)
 * First Nations Bank of Canada
 * First Nations Composer Initiative
 * First Nations Government (Canada)
 * First Nations Health Authority
 * First Nations Periodicals
 * First Nations Police (Ontario)
 * First Nations Summit
 * First Nations Technical Institute
 * First Nations Transportation
 * First Nations University Students' Association
 * First Nations University of Canada
 * First Nations in Alberta
 * First Nations in Atlantic Canada
 * First Nations in British Columbia
 * First Nations in Manitoba
 * First Nations in New Brunswick
 * First Nations in Ontario
 * First Nations in Quebec
 * First Nations in Saskatchewan
 * First Nations language
 * First Nations music
 * First Nations social issues
 * First Nations studies
 * First Peoples' Heritage, Language and Culture Council
 * First Battle of Bloody Creek
 * Five Medals
 * Folsom point
 * Folsom tradition
 * Franco-Indian alliance
 * Fraser Canyon War
 * French and Indian War
 * Battle of Fort Beauséjour (June 16, 1755)
 * Siege of Louisbourg (June 8 – July 26, 1758)
 * Battle of Fort Frontenac (August 25, 1758)
 * Battle of the Thousand Islands, August 16–25, 1760
 * Battle of Beauport (July 31, 1759)
 * Battle of the Plains of Abraham (September 13, 1759)
 * Battle of Sainte-Foy (April 28, 1760)
 * Battle of Restigouche, July 3–8, 1760
 * Battle of Signal Hill September 15, 1762
 * Food of the Tlingit
 * Frog Lake Massacre
 * Fort Defiance (British Columbia)
 * Fort Fraser, British Columbia
 * Fort Garry
 * Fort Saint Vrain
 * Fort Simpson (Columbia Department)
 * Fort St. James, British Columbia
 * Fort Stikine
 * Fort Vancouver
 * Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
 * Fort Vasquez
 * Fort Ware, British Columbia
 * The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site
 * Fur brigade
 * Fred Quilt inquiry
 * Fur seal

G

 * Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Gabriel Dumont
 * Gabriel Dumont Institute
 * Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Y-DNA haplogroups in Indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Gradual Civilization Act
 * Grand Council of Treaty 3
 * Grand River land dispute
 * Great Peace of Montreal
 * Great Spirit
 * Gitche Manitou
 * Gitksan language
 * Gitxsan Treaty Society
 * Glooscap
 * Gustafsen Lake Standoff

H

 * Haplogroup C-M217 (Y-DNA)
 * Haplogroup Q-M242 (Y-DNA)
 * Haplogroup Q-NWT01 (Y-DNA)
 * Haplogroup Q-P89.1 (Y-DNA)
 * Haplogroup Q-M3 (Y-DNA)
 * Haplogroup R1 (Y-DNA)
 * Haldimand Proclamation
 * Hamatla Treaty Society
 * Haida Argillite Carvings
 * Haida language
 * Haida manga
 * Haida mythology
 * Haisla language
 * Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
 * Heiltsuk language
 * High Arctic relocation
 * History of Canada
 * History of Alberta
 * History of the west coast of North America
 * History of Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Longshoremen, 1863–1963
 * Hivernants
 * Hopewell tradition
 * Hudson's Bay Company
 * Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group

I

 * Igloo
 * Ihalmiut
 * Indian Act
 * Indian Agent (Canada)
 * Indian Department
 * Indian Health Transfer Policy (Canada)
 * Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
 * Indians of Canada Pavilion
 * Indian Posse
 * Indian Register
 * Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
 * Indian Reserve (1763)
 * Indian settlement
 * Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
 * Indigenous archaeology
 * Indigenous Canadian personalities
 * Indigenous Dialogues
 * Indigenous (ecology)
 * Indigenous food security in Canada
 * Indigenous intellectual property
 * Indigenous knowledge
 * Indigenous land claims in Canada
 * Indigenous language
 * Indigenous languages of the Americas
 * Indigenous medicine
 * Indigenous music of Canada
 * Indigenous peoples by geographic regions
 * Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada
 * Indigenous peoples in Quebec
 * Indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
 * Indigenous rights
 * Indspire
 * Indspire Awards
 * International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
 * Institute of Indigenous Government
 * Inu-Yupiaq
 * Inuit
 * Inuit–Aleut
 * Inuit art
 * Museum of Inuit Art
 * Inuit astronomy
 * Inuit Boots
 * Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
 * Inuit Circumpolar Council
 * Inuit Circumpolar Conference
 * Inuit culture
 * Inuit diet
 * Inuit Dog
 * Inuit grammar
 * Inuit language
 * Inuit mask
 * Inuit music
 * Inuit mythology
 * Inuit numerals
 * Inuit phonology
 * Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
 * Inuit snow goggles
 * Inuit syllabary
 * Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
 * Inuit throat singing
 * Inuit weapons
 * Inuinnaqtun
 * Inuktitut
 * Inuktitut writing
 * Inuktitut syllabics
 * Inuvialuktun
 * Inuvialuit Settlement Region
 * Inukshuk
 * Inuktitut (magazine)
 * Isuma
 * Iroquois
 * Iroquois kinship
 * Iroquois mythology
 * Ipperwash Crisis
 * Ipperwash Inquiry

J

 * James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
 * James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict
 * Jenu
 * Jesuit missions in North America
 * Jordan's principle
 * Journal of Aboriginal Health
 * Journal of Indigenous Studies
 * Juno Award for Aboriginal Recording of the Year

K

 * Kabloona
 * Kahnawake Gaming Commission
 * Kahnawake Iroquois and the Rebellions of 1837–38
 * Kainai
 * Kamloops Wawa
 * Kayak
 * Kwak'wala
 * Kwakwaka'wakw mythology
 * Kwakwaka'wakw art
 * Kwakwaka'wakw music
 * Kegedonce Press
 * Koyukons
 * King George's War
 * King William's War
 * Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi
 * Kwakwaka'wakw
 * Kwakwaka'wakw art
 * Kruger and al. v. The Queen
 * Kudlik

L

 * Lacrosse
 * Lachine massacre
 * Land ownership in Canada
 * Laurel complex
 * List of archaeological periods (North America)
 * Lithic stage (pre 8000 BC)
 * Archaic stage (c. 8000 – 1000 BC)
 * Formative stage (c. 1000 BC – AD 500)
 * Classic stage (c. AD 500–1200)
 * Post-Classic stage (c. 1200–1900)
 * List of bibliographical materials on the potlatch
 * List of Canadians
 * Big Bear (1825–1888) – Cree leader
 * Brant, Joseph (1742–1807) – Mohawk leader
 * Brant, Mary (1736–1796) – leader of Six Nations women's federation
 * Riel, Louis (1844–1885) – leader of two Métis uprisings
 * Piapot (c. 1816–1908) – Cree Chief
 * Tecumseh (1768–1813) – Shawnee leader
 * Nicola 1780/1785 – c. 1865 – Grand chief of the Okanagan people, and jointly chief of the Nlaka'pamux
 * Nicola Athapaskan alliance in the Nicola Valley and of the Kamloops group of the Secwepemc
 * Cumshewa – 18th-century Haida chief at the inlet now bearing his name
 * Maquinna – 18th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Yuquot/Mowachaht).
 * Wickanninish 19th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Opitsaht/Tla-o-qui-aht)
 * August Jack Khatsahlano – Squamish
 * Joe Capilano – Squamish
 * Harriet Nahanee – Squamish and Nuu-chah-nulth (Pacheedaht)
 * Andy Paull – Squamish
 * Frank Calder (politician) – Nisga'a
 * Elijah Harper – Cree and/or Ojibwe
 * Guujaaw – modern-day Haida leader
 * Shawn Atleo
 * William Beynon
 * Rose Charlie
 * Arthur Wellington Clah
 * Heber Clifton
 * Harley Desjarlais
 * Alfred Dudoward
 * Chief Shakes
 * Dan George – Tsleil-Waututh First Nation (Burrard)
 * Joseph Gosnell – Nisga'a
 * Simon Gunanoot – Gitxsan
 * Chief Hunter Jack ( –d.1905) – St'at'imc
 * Mary John, Sr.
 * Klattasine – Tsilhqot'in war chief, surrendered on terms of amnesty in times of war, hanged for murder
 * Koyah – 18th-century chief of the Haida
 * George Manuel
 * Shanawdithit
 * Stewart Phillip
 * Steven Point – modern Sto:lo leader, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 2007–12
 * James Sewid – Kwakwaka'wakw
 * Alec Thomas
 * Walter Wright
 * List of Chinook Jargon placenames
 * List of community radio stations in Canada
 * List of English words from indigenous languages of the Americas
 * List of First Nations governments
 * List of First Nations people
 * List of First Nations peoples
 * List of Indian reserves in Canada
 * List of Indian reserves in Canada by population
 * List of Indian residential schools in Canada
 * List of indigenous peoples
 * List of Canadian Inuit
 * List of Métis people
 * List of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin
 * List of placenames of indigenous origin in the Americas
 * List of pre-Columbian cultures
 * List of tribal councils in British Columbia
 * List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas
 * Looting of Battleford
 * Cscr-featured.png Louis Riel
 * Trial of Louis Riel
 * Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography
 * Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography

M

 * Makah language
 * Malsumis
 * Manitoba Band Operated Schools
 * Manitou
 * Maritime Archaic
 * McKenna-McBride Royal Commission
 * McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award
 * Mica Bay incident
 * Michif language
 * Minister of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs (Manitoba)
 * Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Canada)
 * Missing and murdered Indigenous women
 * Mitchell v. M.N.R.
 * Models of migration to the New World
 * Mokotakan
 * Meech Lake Accord
 * Métis people (Canada)
 * Anglo-Métis
 * Métis Flag
 * Métis French
 * Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
 * Métis National Council
 * Métis Nation of Alberta
 * Métis in Alberta
 * Métis Nation British Columbia
 * Métis Community Association of Vancouver
 * Manitoba Métis Federation
 * Métis Nation - Saskatchewan
 * Métis Nation of Ontario
 * Métis Population Betterment Act
 * Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec
 * Métis people (United States)
 * Mixed-blood
 * Mohawk language
 * Mukluk
 * Music of Nunavut

N

 * Na-Dene languages
 * Nanfan Treaty
 * Nahnebahwequa
 * Nanook
 * Nanook of the North
 * National Aboriginal Day
 * National Aboriginal Health Organization
 * Native American cuisine
 * Native American art
 * Native Education Centre
 * Native Friendship Centre
 * Native Women's Association of Canada
 * Nellie Cournoyea
 * New World
 * Nicola (chief)
 * Nicola language
 * Nicole Redhead
 * Nine Years' War
 * Nisga'a Final Agreement
 * Nisga'a language
 * North American fur trade
 * Northwest Coast art
 * Northwest Indian War
 * Northern Regional Negotiations Table
 * North West Company – North West fur Company (1779 to 1821)
 * North-West Rebellion
 * Norton tradition
 * Numbered Treaties
 * Treaty 1 – August 1871
 * Treaty 2 – August 1871
 * Treaty 3 – October 1873
 * Treaty 4 – September 1874
 * Treaty 5 – September 1875 (adhesions from 1908–1910)
 * Treaty 6 – August–September 1876 (adhesions in February 1889)
 * Treaty 7 – September 1877
 * Treaty 8 – June 1899 (with further signings and adhesions until 1901)
 * Treaty 9 – July 1905
 * Treaty 10 – August 1906
 * Treaty 11 – June 1921
 * Nunamiut
 * Nunatsiavummiutut
 * Nunavut Arctic College
 * Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
 * Nuu-chah-nulth
 * Nuu-chah-nulth mythology
 * Nuxálk language

O

 * Ogemawahj Tribal Council
 * Ojibwe writing systems
 * Oowekyala language
 * Oka Crisis
 * Okichitaw
 * Old Copper complex
 * Old Crow Flats
 * One Dead Indian
 * Onkweonwe
 * Ontario Minamata disease
 * Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site

P

 * Paleo-Eskimo
 * Paleo-Indians
 * Payipwat (Piapot)
 * Paulette Caveat
 * Petun
 * Penetanguishene Bay Purchase
 * Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker)
 * Poundmaker Cree Nation
 * Plano culture
 * Plank house
 * Plastic shaman
 * Pittailiniit
 * Plains Indians
 * Point Peninsula complex
 * Police
 * Population history of American indigenous peoples
 * Potlatch
 * Pontiac's Rebellion
 * Pow-wow
 * Powley ruling
 * Pierre de Troyes, Chevalier de Troyes
 * Pitikwahanapiwiyin
 * Prince Albert Volunteers
 * Pre-Columbian
 * Public consultation
 * Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services

Q

 * Qiviut
 * Queen Anne's War

R

 * R. v. Badger
 * R. v. Marshall; R. v. Bernard
 * R. v. Marshall
 * R. v. Drybones
 * R. v. Gladstone
 * R. v. Gonzales
 * R. v. Guerin
 * R. v. Sparrow
 * R. v. Van der Peet
 * Rancherie
 * Re Eskimos
 * Red Paint People
 * Red River Rebellion
 * Red River ox cart
 * Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
 * Royal Proclamation of 1763
 * Rupert's Land
 * Rupert's Land Act 1868

S

 * St. Catherines Milling v. The Queen
 * St. Jude's Cathedral (Iqaluit)
 * St. Lawrence Iroquoians
 * Sacred bundle
 * Salishan languages
 * Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
 * Saugeen complex
 * Saugeen Tract Agreement
 * Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982
 * Section Twenty-five of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
 * Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia
 * Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
 * Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park
 * Settler Colonialism in Canada
 * Seven Nations of Canada
 * Shamanism among Eskimo peoples
 * Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig
 * Siqqitiq
 * Sisiutl
 * Sixty Years' War (1754–1814)
 * French and Indian War (1754–1763)
 * Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–1765)
 * Lord Dunmore's War (1774)
 * Frontier warfare during the American Revolution (1775–1783)
 * Northwest Indian War (1786–1794)
 * War of 1812 (1812–1814)
 * Skaay
 * Sk'elep
 * Skookum
 * Squamish people
 * Squamish culture
 * Squamish history
 * Squamish language
 * Sled dog
 * Squaw
 * St'at'imcets language
 * Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia
 * Stereotypes of Native Americans
 * Stó:lō
 * Slahal
 * Soulcatcher
 * Spirit of Haida Gwaii
 * Sun Dance
 * Sun Dance

T

 * The Canadian Crown and Aboriginal peoples (Main political article)
 * Teiaiagon
 * Terres en vues/Land InSights
 * The Great Peacemaker
 * Three Sisters (agriculture)
 * Thunderbird Park (Victoria, British Columbia)
 * Thule people
 * Tlingit language
 * Toggling harpoon
 * Totem pole
 * Travois
 * Treaty of 1818
 * Treaty of Fort Niagara
 * Treaty of Hartford (1638)
 * Tribal College Librarians Institute
 * Tikigaq
 * Treaty of Fort Niagara
 * Tribal Council
 * Tsimshian mythology
 * Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut
 * Two-Spirit

U

 * Ulu
 * Urban Indian reserve
 * Umiak
 * Unceded territory
 * Union of Ontario Indians
 * Uu-a-thluk

V

 * Vancouver Métis Community Association

W

 * Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations
 * Wabbicommicot
 * Wampum
 * Wakashan languages
 * Wawatay Native Communications Society
 * War of 1812
 * Chronology of the War of 1812
 * War of 1812 Campaigns
 * Niagara campaign
 * Results of the War of 1812
 * Tecumseh
 * Tecumseh's War
 * War canoe
 * Western Confederacy
 * Wiigwaasabak
 * Winalagalis Treaty Group
 * Windigo First Nations Council
 * Wolseley Expedition
 * World Council of Indigenous Peoples
 * Working Group on Indigenous Populations
 * Wyandot religion

X

 * X̱á:ytem

Y

 * Yellowquill College
 * Yupik languages
 * Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council

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