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*A list of Annual Reports 1864-1990, including Canadian government agencies responsible for Indian affairs over the years, can be found at [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/indianaffairs/index-e.html Library and Archives of Canada] | *A list of Annual Reports 1864-1990, including Canadian government agencies responsible for Indian affairs over the years, can be found at [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/indianaffairs/index-e.html Library and Archives of Canada] | ||
*A reference work that provides a history of the major Indian tribes of Canada is: Jenness, Diamond. ''Indians of Canada''. Ottawa, Canada: National Museum of Canada, 1967. Seventh Edition. FamilySearch Catalog book {{FHL|103372|title-id|disp=970.1 J435i}} (no film) | *A reference work that provides a history of the major Indian tribes of Canada is: Jenness, Diamond. ''Indians of Canada''. Ottawa, Canada: National Museum of Canada, 1967. Seventh Edition. FamilySearch Catalog book {{FHL|103372|title-id|disp=970.1 J435i}} (no film) | ||
*Colden, Cadwallander. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a barrier between the English and French in that Part of the World. {{FHL|47601|item|disp=FHL book 970.1 C673h two volumes}} [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-five-indian-nations-of-canada-which-are-dependent-on-the-province-of-new-york-and-are-a-barrier-between-the-english-and-the-french-in-that-part-of-the-world/oclc/319890616 WorldCat] | *Colden, Cadwallander. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a barrier between the English and French in that Part of the World. {{FHL|47601|item|disp=FHL book 970.1 C673h two volumes}} [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-five-indian-nations-of-canada-which-are-dependent-on-the-province-of-new-york-and-are-a-barrier-between-the-english-and-the-french-in-that-part-of-the-world/oclc/319890616 WorldCat] | ||
*Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Deveolpment. Linguistic and Cultural Affiliation of Canadian Indian Bands. {{FHL|1024758|item|disp= FHL book 970.1 L647L}} [http://www.worldcat.org/title/linguistic-and-cultural-affiliations-of-canadian-indian-bands/oclc/61620886 WorldCat] | |||
*Leechman, Douglas. Native Tribes of Canada. {{FHL|537041|item|disp=FHL book 970.1 L516n}} [http://www.worldcat.org/title/native-tribes-of-canada/oclc/29199 WorldCat] | |||
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Native Americans, or American Indians in Canada are generally referred to as Aboriginal peoples, which include the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (mixed blood).
Provinces and Territories [edit | edit source]
For additional information about the First Nations in each of the Provinces and Territories, see the links below:
Research Tools [edit | edit source]
Resources that may be helpful in the search for your Canadian Indian ancestry include:
- Join the Facebook or Skype Canada First Nations Genealogy Research Community!
- List of Tribes of Canada.
- Aboriginal Communities in Canada
- Canadian First Nations by Province
- Finding the Tribe or Band of a Canadian Aboriginal (American Indian)
- An online guide: Aboriginal Peoples—Guide to the Records of the Government of Canada.
- A list of Annual Reports 1864-1990, including Canadian government agencies responsible for Indian affairs over the years, can be found at Library and Archives of Canada
- A reference work that provides a history of the major Indian tribes of Canada is: Jenness, Diamond. Indians of Canada. Ottawa, Canada: National Museum of Canada, 1967. Seventh Edition. FamilySearch Catalog book 970.1 J435i (no film)
- Colden, Cadwallander. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a barrier between the English and French in that Part of the World. FHL book 970.1 C673h two volumes WorldCat
- Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Deveolpment. Linguistic and Cultural Affiliation of Canadian Indian Bands. FHL book 970.1 L647L WorldCat
- Leechman, Douglas. Native Tribes of Canada. FHL book 970.1 L516n WorldCat
Treaty
- 1796 May 31, at New York with the Seven Nations of Canada
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