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Wikipedia and Canada's First Nations
[edit]- 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
including fur trade, explorers, oil sands
- 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
- James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk purchased artefacts
- 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
- Whiteshell Provincial Park cowry, whiteshell
- 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
- Crow Nation move
- Eeyou Istchee (territory) move
- 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
- H.C. Wolfart move
- 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
- Henry Schoolcraft move
- 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
- Tli?cho language
- 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