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Native Americans, or American Indians, in Canada are often known as the First Nations of Canada.
Provinces and Territories[edit | edit source]
For additional information about the Indians in each of the Provinces and Territories, click on the links below:
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History[edit | edit source]
A list of Annual Reports, including Canadian government agencies responsible for Indian affairs over the years, can be found atLibrary and Archives of Canada
Records[edit | edit source]
Treaty
- 1796: Withe the Seven Nations of Canada
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
Three resources that may be helpful in the search for your Canadian Indian ancestry include:
- 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. Family History Library Catalog book 970.1 J435i (no film) www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp
- A list of Native Tribes of Canada can be viewed at http://www.dickshovel.com/trbindex.html
- Another Wiki article that may be helpful is Finding the Tribe or Band of a Canadian Aboriginal (American Indian)