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Aboriginal Mapping Network -- A collection of resource pages to help share information throughout the aboriginal mapping community. It has a British Columbia focus, but is not limited to this geographic region.
Aboriginal Rights Coalition Of BC -- A coalition of aboriginal organizations, the major churches of Canada, and local community groups committed to justice for the First Nations of Canada.
BC Aboriginal Child Care Society -- Founded to develop and deliver Aboriginal child care services in British Columbia.
BC Aboriginal Education -- Aboriginal Programs site of the Ministry of Education of the Province of British Columbia.
British Columbia First Nations -- A directory of First Nations tribal councils, associations, organizations and aboriginal businesses in BC.
Canadian Aboriginal Aids Network -- Provides leadership, support and advocacy for Aboriginal people living with and affected by HIV or AIDS.
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council -- A registered non-profit society, serving the interests of eight BC First Nations: Wet''suwet''en First Nation (Broman Lake), Burns Lake Band, Nadleh Whut''en Band, Nak''azdli Band, Saik''uz (Stoney Creek) First Nation, Stellat''en First Nation, Takla Lake First Nation, and Tl''azt''en Nation.
First Peoples'' Cultural Foundation -- Dedicated to the preservation of Aboriginal language, culture and heritage in British Columbia.
Fort Nelson Aboriginal Project -- Information on the history and culture of the native people of this BC area.
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs -- The Gitanyow (Kitwancool)people are situated in north-western British Columbia and are represented by their eight hereditary chiefs.
Haida Village of Skidegate -- This coastal community of Haida Gwaiiwas was established during the late 1800s after the Haida Nation was decimated by small pox inadvertently introduced by European traders.
Homalco Indian Band -- The Homalco people traditionally lived alongside the Klahoose, Island Comox (lekwiltok) and Sliammon peoples, on the mainland side of the northern Strait of Georgia. Today most of the Homalco people live in the Campbell River, Powell River and Vancouver areas of British Columbia.
Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network -- To help indigenous peoples respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.
Kamloops Indian Band -- A community of Shuswap People who live at the junction of the North and South Thompson Rivers in British Columbia Canada.
Kitamaat Village -- Maps,treaty news and announcements.
Kitamaat Village Council -- The Haisla, an aboriginal people native to Kitamaat Village, currently in treaty negotiations with the British Columbian government.
Museum of Anthropology at The University of British Columbia -- Exhibits, collections, calendars, and programs from the museum specializing in First Nations culture.
Nicola Tribal Association -- The (NTA) community has 3199 members in seven native communities situated in the interior of BC. Economically involved with farming, ranching and logging.
Nuxalk Nation -- The four major villages that make up the Nuxalk Nation come from South Bentick - Taliyumc, Kimsquit - Sutslmc, Kwatna - Kwalhnmc and the villages in the vicinity of what is known as Bella Coola.
Okanagan Nation Alliance -- The tribal council for the Okanagan First Nations, located in Westbank, BC, Canada.
Penticton Indian Band -- One of the seven communities of the Okanagan Nation. Members retain and enjoy aboriginal rights within their traditional territory.
Round Lake Treatment Center -- A 36-bed residential program for alcohol and drug dependent persons of First Nation’s descent. The centre is located in the interior of British Columbia on the Okanagan Reserve, 17 miles northwest of Vernon.
Secwepemc Shuswap Nation -- A nation of 17 bands occupying the south-central part of the Province of British Columbia, Canada. The ancestors of the Secwepemc people have lived in the interior of BC for at least 10,000 years.
Shuswap Nation Tribal Council -- Formed in 1980 to advance the issue of aboriginal rights. A political organization which works on matters of common concern, including the development of self-government, and settlement of the aboriginal land title question.
The Esketemc First Nation -- The Esketemc (formerly the Alkali Lake Indian Band)are situated some 50 kms south of William''s Lake B.C. They have 18 reserves comprising 3960 hectares.
The Ktunaxa Nation and Kinbasket People -- The traditions and culture of the Ktunaxa are more than 10,000 years old and are embodied in a linguistically distinct aboriginal language and a unique Kootenai canoe.
The Nisga''a Nation -- Information on the people who live in the Nass River valley of northwestern BC., as well as the landmark Nisga''a Treaty, now waiting formal ratification by the Canadian government.
The Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council -- A non profit organization consisting of representatives from the 14 First Nations of the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
The U''mista Cultural Society -- A profile of the UCS collections of Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
The Urban Native Youth Association -- A non-profit society to help Native youth in the urban setting.
The Westbank First Nation CAP Centre -- WFN Community Access Centre is designed to introduce the Internet to those that can''t access it.A non-profit organization sponsored by the Westbank First Nation/Industry Canada.
Tsilhqot''in National Government -- The governing body for the six communities comprising the Tsilhqot''in Nation Indian tribal group that has used and occupied the geographical area known as the Chilcotin area of British Columbia, Canada since time immemorial.
Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs -- Formed in 1969 by delegates from Indian communities around the province, partly in response to the federal government’s 1969 White Paper, which was a blueprint for assimilating Canada’s First Peoples.
Xatsu''ll First Nation -- One of British Columbia''s four bands that make up the Cariboo Tribal Council. It has a population of 250-300 and occupies two reserves, consisting of approximately 2,048 hectares.

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