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First Nations
This is the official portal of Community Governance Pilot Projects. These projects focus on improving and enhancing governance structures in First Nations communities.
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
This is the portal for the Community Governance Pilot Projects. The A-Z Index list links to all native people's sites.
A-Z Index
This Internet site intends to "educate, understand and promote Native ways".
First Nation village
Northwest Coast Native culture in the Grand Hall of the Museum of Civilization
Peoples of the Coast
This site promotes connecting young people living in the North of Canada via the web.
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
This is a teacher's resource link on this site:
Kid's page

The Inuit

This is the official web site of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) the national Inuit organization in Canada, representing four Inuit regions – Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (northern Quebec), Nunavut, and the Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories.
Inuit Tapiriit
This magazine has been published over more than 40 years.
Inuktitut
The Nunavut Planning Commission (NPC) was established under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and is responsible for land use planning and various aspects of environmental reporting and management in the new Territory. However, it also informs about various other aspects.
Nunavut Planning Commission
The Métis
Governing body of the Métis National Council in Ontario. The web site offers information on the organization as well as the history and culture of the Métis in Canada.
http://www.metisnation.org/
The Métis National Council is the national representation of the Métis Nation in Canada.
http://www.metisnation.ca/
The Métis Culture and Heritage Resource Centre provides information on such cultural elements as recipes, history and genealogy. It also offers, for example, Michif language lessons, etc.
http://www.metisresourcecentre.mb.ca/
This Website is a Library and Archives Canada's website. Its educational resources provide written materials specifically for children in grades four to six on the topic of Canadian settlement communities. We have conducted a study of provincial and territorial curricula to identify the best curricular fit, and have provided a full teaching unit with an evaluation rubric. This teaching resource uses the site's interactive games, and includes both individual and group activities. This site's settlement theme has curriculum tie-ins to history, national identity, human rights, culture, multiculturalism, language arts and geography.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/settlement/kids/021013-2081-e.html
(c) Albert Rau