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Wikipedia and Canada's First Nations

 * Overviews, Introductions
 * First Nations
 * Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast


 * Self-governance
 * First Nations government (Canada)
 * Assembly of First Nations
 * Oweekeno-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council
 * Grand Council of the Crees
 * Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation
 * Seven Nations of Canada


 * Tribal councils
 * Oweekeno-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council
 * Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec
 * Grand Council of Treaty 3
 * Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982
 * James Bay Project
 * Oka Crisis


 * Aboriginal title
 * St. Catherines Milling v. The Queen
 * Aboriginal title
 * William Watson, Baron Watson
 * R. v. Guerin


 * Challenging First Nations special status
 * Calgary School
 * Ted Morton
 * Tom Flanagan (political scientist)
 * Ted Moses


 * Notable First Nation individuals
 * National Aboriginal Achievement Awards
 * Matthew Coon Come
 * William Commanda


 * Royal Commissions
 * 1996
 * Bertha Wilson
 * Georges Erasmus


 * Time immemorial
 * Pre-Columbian era
 * History of the Americas
 * Beringia
 * Eric Hultén
 * Timeline of First Nations history
 * Settlement of the Americas
 * Timeline of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact
 * Late Pleistocene
 * List of pre-Columbian cultures
 * Prehistoric Southwestern Cultural Divisions
 * Mesoamerica
 * Aboriginal peoples in Canada
 * List of archaeological periods (North America)
 * Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas
 * Handbook of North American Indians
 * History of Mesoamerica (Paleo-Indian)
 * History of the west coast of North America
 * Origins of Paleoindians
 * Holocene
 * Bison hunting
 * Bison occidentalis


 * Precolonial history, trade routes, archaeology,
 * Great Marpole Midden
 * Charles Edward Borden
 * History of Canada
 * Wisconsin glaciation
 * Clovis culture
 * Bison antiquus
 * American bison
 * Three Sisters (agriculture)
 * Wild rice
 * Grease trail
 * Eulachon
 * Manitou
 * Medicine wheel
 * Midewiwin
 * Cowry
 * Whiteshell
 * Whiteshell Provincial Park
 * Petroform
 * Tipi ring
 * Southwold Earthworks
 * Longhouse
 * Great bison belt
 * Buffalo jump
 * Pemmican
 * North American beaver
 * Bison
 * Boreal woodland caribou
 * Glooscap
 * Nanabozho
 * Trickster
 * Ho-Chunk
 * Mythologies of the indigenous peoples of North America
 * Blackfoot mythology
 * Abenaki mythology


 * Early explorers and the fur trade
 * Canada (New France)
 * Samuel de Champlain
 * Jean de Brébeuf
 * Society of Jesus
 * Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye
 * Fort Kaministiquia
 * Voyageurs National Park
 * Coureur des bois
 * Pierre-Esprit Radisson
 * Étienne Brûlé
 * Médard des Groseilliers
 * French and Indian War
 * British North America
 * Hudson Bay expedition (1686)
 * British colonization of the Americas
 * Seven Years' War
 * Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst
 * Treaty of Paris (1763)
 * Prince Rupert of the Rhine
 * Factory (trading post)
 * North West Company
 * Alexander Mackenzie (explorer)
 * Fort Chipewyan, Alberta
 * Fort McKay First Nation
 * Rupert's Land
 * Hudson's Bay Company
 * Royal Proclamation of 1763
 * Pontiac's War
 * York Factory
 * Beaver Wars


 * History 19th century
 * Constitution Act, 1867
 * Indian Act
 * Queen Victoria


 * Federal institutional infrastructure with First Nations
 * Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
 * Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
 * Canadian Wildlife Service
 * Employment equity (Canada)
 * Geological Survey of Canada
 * First Nations Summit
 * Indian Register


 * Treaties
 * Treaty 1
 * Treaty 2
 * Treaty 3
 * Treaty 4
 * Treaty 5
 * Treaty 6
 * Treaty 7
 * Treaty 8
 * Treaty 9
 * British Columbia Treaty Process


 * Canadian Indian Residential Schools
 * Canadian Indian residential school system
 * Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
 * Anglican Church of Canada
 * Roman Catholicism in Canada
 * Stephen Harper
 * Cultural assimilation


 * First Nations archives, articles related to
 * Canadian Archaeological Association
 * Canadian Museum of Civilization
 * Canadian Register of Historic Places
 * Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
 * Museum of Ontario Archaeology
 * National Historic Sites of Canada
 * National Historic Sites of Canada
 * Provincial Historic Sites of Alberta
 * Royal Alberta Museum
 * Voyageurs National Park
 * Wanuskewin Heritage Park


 * First Nations: governments, confederacies, communities, traditional territories, reserves and bands wiht references in existing wikipedia articles of significance, (to be re-grouped)
 * Blackfoot Confederacy
 * Attawapiskat First Nation
 * Ardoch Algonquin First Nation
 * Bearspaw First Nation
 * Beaver Lake Cree Nation
 * Kashechewan First Nation
 * Kwakiutl First Nation
 * Tsuu T'ina Nation Indian Reserve No. 145
 * Musqueam Indian Band
 * Norway House Cree Nation
 * Opaskwayak Cree Nation
 * Tsuu T'ina Nation
 * Sagkeeng First Nation
 * York Factory First Nation


 * Articles on geographical places with significance to First Nations history
 * Albany River
 * Ontario
 * Bella Coola, British Columbia
 * Bobs Lake (Tay River)
 * Carmangay, Alberta
 * Charles Bayly
 * British Columbia
 * Chisasibi, Quebec
 * Crowsnest Pass
 * Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory
 * Fort Albany, Ontario
 * Fort Alexander, Manitoba
 * British Columbia
 * Nuanvik
 * Hudson Bay
 * Hudson Bay drainage basin
 * James Bay
 * Johnstone Strait
 * Hayes River
 * Kanesatake, Quebec
 * Kitigan Zibi, Quebec
 * Lake Mistassini
 * Mistissini, Quebec
 * Moose Factory
 * Nelson River
 * Nipigon River
 * Norway House, Manitoba
 * Porcupine Hills
 * Port Nelson, Manitoba
 * Rainy Lake
 * Susquehanna River
 * Queen Charlotte Strait
 * The Pas
 * Timiskaming District
 * Types of municipalities in Quebec
 * Wabigoon Lake
 * Wabigoon River
 * Whapmagoostui (Cree village municipality)
 * Whapmagoostui, Quebec


 * First peoples (in process of re-organization)
 * Algonquin people
 * Anishinaabe
 * Assiniboine people
 * Carrier people
 * Chipewyan people
 * Crow Nation
 * Dane-zaa
 * East Cree
 * Heiltsuk people
 * Iroquois
 * Kwagu'l
 * Kawawachikamach
 * Kwakwaka'wakw
 * Kwak'wala
 * Mississaugas
 * Nakoda (Stoney)
 * Naskapi
 * Nuxalk people
 * Nuxalk
 * Plains Indians
 * Ojibwe people
 * Odawa people
 * Passamaquoddy people
 * Patuxet tribe
 * Plains Cree
 * Podunk people
 * Powhatan
 * Lower Chinook
 * Quinsigamond
 * Saulteaux
 * Seneca people
 * Susquehannock
 * Sto:lo people
 * Wiigwaasabak
 * Woods Cree
 * Wyandot people
 * Patuxet tribe
 * Quinsigamond


 * Linguistics: Notable linguists, ethnographers, missionaries who worked with First Nations languages extensively
 * Franz Boas
 * Marius Barbeau
 * Edward Sapir


 * Linguistics (in process of regrouping, re-organization)
 * Indigenous languages of the Americas
 * Urheimat
 * Algic languages
 * Proto-Algonquian language
 * Lower Chinook
 * Athabaskan languages
 * Ojibwe language
 * Cree language
 * Innu language
 * Naskapi
 * Algonquin language
 * Iroquoian languages
 * Our Spirits Don't Speak English
 * Wyandot language
 * Tsimshianic languages
 * Na-Dene languages
 * Eyak language
 * Tlingit language
 * Mi'kmaq language
 * Algonquian–Wakashan languages
 * Silas Tertius Rand
 * Swampy Cree language
 * Central Algonquian languages
 * Moose Cree language
 * Naskapi language
 * Abenaki language
 * Great Lakes Algonquian syllabary
 * Algonquian languages
 * Assiniboine language
 * Atikamekw language
 * Babine-Witsuwit'en language
 * Beothuk language
 * Berens River Ojibwe dialect
 * Blackfoot language
 * Border Lakes Ojibwe dialect
 * Cayuga language
 * Shawnee language
 * Coast Salish languages
 * Comox language
 * Central Ojibwa language
 * Chilcotin language
 * Chipewyan language
 * Coast Tsimshian dialect
 * Danezaa language
 * Eastern Ojibwa language
 * Okanagan language
 * Delaware languages
 * Ditidaht language
 * Eastern Algonquian languages
 * Gitxsan language
 * Hän language
 * Kutenai language
 * Gwich’in language
 * Haisla language
 * Halkomelem language
 * Heiltsuk-Oowekyala language
 * Haida language
 * Heiltsuk dialect
 * Klallam language
 * Kaska language
 * Nipissing Ojibwe dialect
 * Lakota language
 * List of Algonquian personal names
 * Munsee grammar
 * Nicola language
 * Laurentian language
 * Malecite-Passamaquoddy language
 * Mohawk language
 * Ojibwe dialects
 * Munsee language
 * Nuu-chah-nulth language
 * North Straits Salish language
 * Northwestern Ojibwa
 * Nuxálk language
 * Ojibwe phonology
 * Ojibwe grammar
 * Ottawa dialect
 * Oji-Cree language
 * Onondaga language
 * North of Superior Ojibwe dialect
 * Oneida language
 * Sarcee language
 * Oowekyala dialect
 * Saanich dialect
 * Southern Tsimshian dialect
 * Potawatomi language
 * Ottawa oral literature and texts
 * Lillooet language
 * Ottawa phonology
 * Sechelt language
 * Sekani language
 * Stoney language
 * Shuswap language
 * Tagish language
 * Squamish language
 * Susquehannock language
 * Sinixt dialect
 * Tuscarora language
 * Tahltan language
 * Fox language
 * Tutchone language
 * Wakashan languages
 * Carolina Algonquian language
 * Etchemin language
 * Mahican language
 * Western Ojibwa language
 * Quiripi language
 * Loup language
 * Narragansett language
 * Nanticoke language
 * Powhatan language
 * Mohegan-Pequot language
 * A Key Into the Language of America
 * Massachusett language
 * Algonquian–Basque pidgin
 * Unami language
 * Plains Algonquian languages
 * Miami-Illinois language
 * Piscataway language
 * Menominee language
 * Chippewa language
 * Chinookan languages