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A list of tribes and contact information is found at [http://www.dickshovel.com/ca5.html Native Tribes of Canada]  
A list of tribes and contact information is found at [http://www.dickshovel.com/ca5.html Native Tribes of Canada]  


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois Iroquois]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois Iroquois],Algonquian, Huron, [[Mohawk_Indians|Mohawk]], Oneida, Onondaga, [[Cayuga_Indians|Cayuga]], [[Seneca_Indians|Seneca]]<br>


[http://www.ushistory.org/us/1c.asp Algonkian], lived in the uplands of eastern Canada.  
[http://www.ushistory.org/us/1c.asp Algonkian], lived in the uplands of eastern Canada.  
===History===
Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Indians of Ontario. FHL book 970.1 Al no. 5
Heidenreich, Conrad. Huronia: A History and Geography of the Huron Indians. FHL book 970.3 H941h
Schmalz, Peter S. The History of the Saugeen Indians. The Saugeen formed part of the Ojibway Tribe who reside on  reserves in Bruce County, Ontario. FHL book 970.3 C444s


=== Important Web Sites  ===
=== Important Web Sites  ===
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=== Records  ===
=== Records  ===


==== Church Records ====
====Archives, Libraries, and Museums ====
 
Glenbow Archive, Library, and Museum
 
The Glenbow Archives and Library, has an excellent collection of resources for the study of Métis genealogy. Their sources cover predominantly [[First Nations of Manitoba|Manitoba]], [[First Nations of Saskatchewan|Saskatchewan]], [[First Nations of Alberta|Alberta]], and some parts of the [[First Nations of Northwest Territories|Northwest Territories]], [[First Nations of Ontario|Ontario]], and [[First Nations of British Columbia|British Columbia]].
 
Most of our sources pertain to people who were living in the Prairie Provinces in 1900 or earlier.
 
One unique collection is the Gail Morin who donated her '''40,000 name data base''' to the archive in 2011. The data base is ancestral quest format and all in families with sources.
 
Contact: Glenbow Archives<br> 130 - 9 Avenue<br> SE Calgary, Alberta T2G 0P3<br> Reference Desk telephone: 403-268-4204 <br> Email: [http://www.glenbow.org/collections/archives/genealogy/ archives@glenbow.org]
 
==== Church Records ====


'''Roman Catholic''' first missionaries to visit Ontario were the Franciscan.  
'''Roman Catholic''' first missionaries to visit Ontario were the Franciscan.  
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'''Moravian'''  
'''Moravian'''  
Records of the Moravian Mission Among the Indians of North America. FHL film first film 1017681 (New Fairfield, Ontario films 1017692-1017699)<br>
Fliegel, Carl John. Index to the Records of the Moravian Mission Among the Indians of North America. FHL book Q 970.1 F642i
Guide to the Records of the Moravian Mission Among the Indians of North America: from the archives of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.  FHL book Q 970.1 F642i supp
===Land and Property ===
Hickerson, Harold, Land Tenure of the Rainy Lake Chippewa at the Begining 19th Century. Glen Rock, NJ. FHL film 965791 item 5
===History===
Moore, William Francis, Indian Place Names in Ontario. FHL book 971.3 E2m
Moses, Elliott. The Six Nations Indians of Brant County, Ontario. FHL film: 1015812 Item 4 


=== References  ===
=== References  ===
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