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Index of articles related to Aboriginal Canadians

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to Canadian Aboriginals, comprising the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

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  • 1969 White Paper
  • 1981 Restigouche raid
  • A

  • Aatsista-Mahkan (Running rabbit)
  • Abenaki mythology
  • Aboriginal Christian Television System
  • Aboriginal Curatorial Collective
  • Aboriginal Day of Action
  • Aboriginal food security in Canada
  • Aboriginal land claim
  • Aboriginal Multimedia Society of Alberta
  • Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada
  • Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
  • Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
  • Aboriginal People's Party
  • Aboriginal Peoples Party of Canada
  • Aboriginal police in Canada
  • Aboriginal title
  • Aboriginal rights activist
  • Aboriginal Voices
  • Aboriginal whaling
  • Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec
  • Aleutian tradition
  • Allied Tribes of British Columbia
  • Amauti – Inuit parka
  • Angakkuq
  • Anglo-Métis
  • Anishinaabe traditional beliefs
  • Anishinaabe tribal political organizations
  • Archaic period in the Americas
  • Arctic Council
  • Arctic small tool tradition
  • Assembly of First Nations leadership conventions
  • Athabaskan languages
  • Attorney General of Canada v. Lavell
  • Azeban
  • B

  • Band society
  • Battle of Cut Knife
  • Battle of Duck Lake
  • Battle of Fallen Timbers
  • Battle of Fish Creek
  • Battle of Fort Pitt
  • Battle of Frenchman's Butte
  • Battle of Hudson's Bay
  • Battle of Loon Lake
  • Battle of Long Sault
  • Battle of the Belly River
  • Battle of Seven Oaks (1816)
  • Bannock (food)
  • Beaver Wars
  • Bell of Batoche
  • Beothuk
  • Bibliography of Canada
  • Big Bear (mistahi-maskwa)
  • Birnirk culture
  • Blackfoot language
  • Blackfoot music
  • Blackfoot religion
  • Blond Eskimos
  • Bloody Falls Massacre
  • Bridge River Rapids
  • British Columbia aboriginal treaty referendum, 2002
  • British Columbia Treaty Process
  • British North America Acts
  • Brocket 99
  • Burnt Church Crisis
  • Bungee language
  • C

  • Calder v. British Columbia (Attorney General)
  • Canada
  • Canadian Aboriginal law
  • Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
  • Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
  • Canadian Indian residential school system
  • Canadian Polar Commission
  • Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
  • Caribou Inuit
  • Centre for Indigenous Theatre
  • Center for World Indigenous Studies
  • Chief Pontiac (Obwandiyag)
  • Chimney Rock (Canada)
  • Chippewas of Sarnia Band v. Canada (Attorney General)
  • Christ Church Royal Chapel
  • CHRS-FM
  • Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • Arctic cultural area – (Eskimo–Aleut languages)
  • Subarctic culture area – (Na-Dene languages – Algic languages)
  • Eastern Woodlands (Northeast) cultural area – (Algic languages and Iroquoian languages)
  • Plains cultural area – (Siouan–Catawban languages)
  • Northwest Plateau cultural area – (Salishan languages)
  • Northwest Coast cultural area – (Penutian languages, Tsimshianic languages and Wakashan languages)
  • Coast Salish peoples
  • Coast Salish art
  • Coast Salish languages
  • Coast Tsimshian
  • Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
  • Constitution Act, 1982
  • Council of Three Fires
  • Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982 Section Twenty-five of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Copper Inuit
  • Corbiere v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs)
  • Cree syllabics
  • Crowfoot (Isapo-Muxika)
  • Culture of the Tlingit
  • D

  • Daniels v. Canada
  • De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre Group
  • Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe
  • Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Definitions and identity of indigenous peoples
  • Delgamuukw v. British Columbia
  • Disc number
  • Dorset culture
  • Douglas Treaties
  • Dreamcatcher
  • The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour
  • E

  • Eastern Woodlands tribes
  • Egushawa
  • Enumclaw and Kapoonis
  • Eskimo
  • Eskimo–Aleut languages
  • Eskimo kissing
  • European colonization of the Americas
  • French colonization of the Americas British colonisation of the Americas
  • Exovedate
  • F

  • Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians
  • Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
  • First Nations (A main article)
  • First Nations Bank of Canada First Nations Composer Initiative First Nations Government (Canada) First Nations Health Authority First Nations Periodicals First Nations Police (Ontario) First Nations Summit First Nations Technical Institute First Nations Transportation First Nations University Students' Association First Nations University of Canada First Nations in Alberta First Nations in Atlantic Canada First Nations in British Columbia First Nations in Manitoba First Nations in New Brunswick First Nations in Ontario First Nations in Quebec First Nations in Saskatchewan First Nations language First Nations music First Nations social issues First Nations studies
  • First Peoples' Heritage, Language and Culture Council
  • First Battle of Bloody Creek
  • Five Medals
  • Folsom point
  • Folsom tradition
  • Franco-Indian alliance
  • Fraser Canyon War
  • French and Indian War
  • Battle of Fort Beauséjour (June 16, 1755) Siege of Louisbourg (June 8–July 26, 1758) Battle of Fort Frontenac (August 25, 1758) Battle of the Thousand Islands, August 16–25, 1760 Battle of Beauport (July 31, 1759) Battle of the Plains of Abraham (September 13, 1759) Battle of Sainte-Foy (April 28, 1760) Battle of Restigouche, July 3–8, (1760) Battle of Signal Hill September 15, 1762
  • Food of the Tlingit
  • Frog Lake Massacre
  • Fort Defiance (British Columbia)
  • Fort Fraser, British Columbia
  • Fort Garry
  • Fort Saint Vrain
  • Fort Simpson (Columbia Department)
  • Fort St. James, British Columbia
  • Fort Stikine
  • Fort Vancouver
  • Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
  • Fort Vasquez
  • Fort Ware, British Columbia
  • The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site
  • Fur brigade
  • Fred Quilt inquiry
  • Fur seal
  • G

  • Gabriel Dumont
  • Gabriel Dumont Institute
  • Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Y-DNA haplogroups in Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Gradual Civilization Act
  • Grand Council of Treaty 3
  • Grand River land dispute
  • Great Peace of Montreal
  • Great Spirit
  • Gitche Manitou
  • Gitksan language
  • Gitxsan Treaty Society
  • Glooscap
  • Gustafsen Lake Standoff
  • H

  • Haplogroup C-M217 (Y-DNA)
  • Haplogroup Q-M242 (Y-DNA)
  • Haplogroup Q-MEH2 (Y-DNA)
  • Haplogroup Q-NWT01 (Y-DNA)
  • Haplogroup Q-P89.1 (Y-DNA)
  • Haplogroup Q-M3 (Y-DNA)
  • Haplogroup R1 (Y-DNA)
  • Haldimand Proclamation
  • Hamatla Treaty Society
  • Haida Argillite Carvings
  • Haida language
  • Haida manga
  • Haida mythology
  • Haisla language
  • Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
  • Heiltsuk language
  • High Arctic relocation
  • History of Canada
  • History of Alberta#Pre-Confederation
  • History of the west coast of North America
  • History of Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Longshoremen, 1863-1963
  • Hivernants
  • Hopewell tradition
  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group
  • I

  • Igloo
  • Ihalmiut
  • Indian Act
  • Indian Agent (Canada)
  • Indian Department
  • Indian Health Transfer Policy (Canada)
  • Indians of Canada Pavilion
  • Indian Posse
  • Indian Register
  • Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
  • Indian Reserve (1763)
  • Indian settlement
  • Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
  • Indigenous archaeology
  • Indigenous Dialogues
  • Indigenous (ecology)
  • Indigenous intellectual property
  • Indigenous knowledge
  • Indigenous language
  • Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • Indigenous medicine
  • Indigenous music
  • Indigenous peoples by geographic regions
  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
  • Indspire
  • Indspire Awards
  • International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
  • Institute of Indigenous Government
  • Inu-Yupiaq
  • Inuit-Aleut Inuit art Inuit astronomy Inuit Boots Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Inuit Circumpolar Council Inuit Circumpolar Conference Inuit culture Inuit diet Inuit Dog Inuit grammar Inuit language Inuit mask Inuit music Inuit mythology Inuit numerals Inuit phonology Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Inuit snow goggles Inuit syllabary Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Inuit throat singing Inuit weapons
  • Inuinnaqtun
  • Inuktitut
  • Inuktitut writing
  • Inuktitut syllabics
  • Inuvialuktun
  • Inuvialuit Settlement Region
  • Inukshuk
  • Inuktitut (magazine)
  • Isuma
  • Iroquois
  • Iroquois kinship
  • Iroquois mythology
  • Ipperwash Crisis
  • J

  • James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
  • James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict
  • Jenu
  • Jesuit missions in North America
  • Jordan's principle
  • Journal of Aboriginal Health
  • Journal of Indigenous Studies
  • Juno Award for Aboriginal Recording of the Year
  • K

  • Kabloona
  • Kahnawake Gaming Commission
  • Kahnawake Iroquois and the Rebellions of 1837–38
  • Kainai
  • Kamloops Wawa
  • Kayak
  • Kwak'wala
  • Kwakwaka'wakw mythology
  • Kwakwaka'wakw art
  • Kwakwaka'wakw music
  • Kegedonce Press
  • Koyukons
  • King George's War
  • King William's War
  • Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi
  • Kwakwaka'wakw
  • Kwakwaka'wakw art
  • Kruger and al. v. The Queen
  • Kudlik
  • L

  • Lacrosse
  • Lachine massacre
  • Land ownership in Canada
  • Laurel Complex
  • List of Algonquin Chiefs
  • List of archaeological periods (North America)
  • Lithic stage (pre 8000 BC) Archaic stage (c. 8000 – 1000 BC) Formative stage (c. 1000 BC – AD 500) Classic stage (c. AD 500–1200) Post-Classic stage (c. 1200–1900)
  • List of bibliographical materials on the potlatch
  • List of Canadians
  • List of Canadians#Aboriginal leaders
  • Big Bear (1825–1888) – Cree leader Brant, Joseph (1742–1807) – Mohawk leader Brant, Mary (1736–1796) – leader of Six Nations women's federation Riel, Louis (1844–1885) – leader of two Métis uprisings Piapot (c. 1816–1908) – Cree Chief Tecumseh (1768–1813) – Shawnee leader Nicola 1780/1785 – c. 1865 – Grand chief of the Okanagan people, and jointly chief of the Nlaka'pamux Nicola Athapaskan alliance in the Nicola Valley and of the Kamloops group of the Secwepemc Cumshewa – 18th-century Haida chief at the inlet now bearing his name Maquinna – 18th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Yuquot/Mowachaht). Wickanninish 19th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Opitsaht/Tla-o-qui-aht) August Jack Khatsahlano – Squamish Joe Capilano – Squamish Harriet Nahanee – Squamish and Nuu-chah-nulth (Pacheedaht) Andy Paull – Squamish Frank Calder – Nisga'a Elijah Harper – Cree and/or Ojibwe Guujaaw – modern-day Haida leader Shawn Atleo William Beynon Rose Charlie Arthur Wellington Clah Heber Clifton Harley Desjarlais Alfred Dudoward Chief Shakes Dan George – Tsleil-Waututh First Nation (Burrard) Joseph Gosnell – Nisga'a Simon Gunanoot – Gitxsan Chief Hunter Jack ( –d.1905) – St'at'imc Mary John, Sr. Klattasine – Tsilhqot'in war chief, surrendered on terms of amnesty in times of war, hanged for murder Koyah – 18th-century chief of the Haida George Manuel Shanawdithit Stewart Phillip Steven Point – modern Sto:lo leader, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 2007–12 James Sewid – Kwakwaka'wakw Alec Thomas Walter Wright
  • List of Chinook Jargon placenames
  • List of community radio stations in Canada
  • List of conflicts in Canada
  • List of English words from indigenous languages of the Americas
  • List of First Nations governments
  • List of First Nations people
  • List of First Nations peoples
  • List of Indian reserves in Canada
  • List of Indian reserves in Canada by population
  • List of Indian residential schools in Canada
  • List of indigenous peoples
  • List of Canadian Inuit
  • List of Métis people
  • List of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin
  • List of placenames of indigenous origin in the Americas
  • List of pre-Columbian cultures
  • List of tribal councils in British Columbia
  • List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas
  • Looting of Battleford
  • Louis Riel (A feature class article)

    Trial of Louis Riel Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography

    M

  • Makah language
  • Malsumis
  • Manitoba Band Operated Schools
  • Manitou
  • Maritime Archaic
  • McKenna-McBride Royal Commission
  • McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award
  • Michif language
  • Minister of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs (Manitoba)
  • Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Canada)
  • Mitchell v. M.N.R.
  • Models of migration to the New World
  • Mokotakan
  • Meech Lake Accord
  • Anglo-Métis Metis Child and Family Services Society Métis Flag Métis French Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement Métis National Council Métis Nation of Alberta Métis Nation British Columbia Manitoba Métis Federation Métis Nation - Saskatchewan Métis Nation of Ontario Métis Population Betterment Act Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec
  • Miss Six Nations
  • Mixed-blood
  • Mohawk language
  • Mukluk
  • Music of Nunavut
  • N

  • Na-Dene languages
  • Nanfan Treaty
  • Nahnebahwequa
  • Nanook
  • Nanook of the North
  • National Aboriginal Day
  • National Aboriginal Health Organization
  • Native American cuisine
  • Native American art
  • Native Education Centre
  • Native Friendship Centre
  • Native Women's Association of Canada
  • New World
  • Nicola (chief)
  • Nicola language
  • Nicole Redhead
  • Nine Years' War
  • Nisga'a Final Agreement
  • Nisga'a language
  • Notable Aboriginal people of Canada
  • North American fur trade
  • Northwest Coast art
  • Northwest Indian War
  • Northern Regional Negotiations Table
  • North West Company – North West fur Company (1779 to 1821)
  • North-West Rebellion
  • Norton tradition
  • Numbered Treaties
  • Treaty 1 – August 1871 Treaty 2 – August 1871 Treaty 3 – October 1873 Treaty 4 – September 1874 Treaty 5 – September 1875 (adhesions from 1908–1910) Treaty 6 – August–September 1876 (adhesions in February 1889) Treaty 7 – September 1877 Treaty 8 – June 1899 (with further signings and adhesions until 1901) Treaty 9 – July 1905 Treaty 10 – August 1906 Treaty 11 – June 1921
  • Nunamiut
  • Nunatsiavummiutut
  • Nunavut Arctic College
  • Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
  • Nuk-luk
  • Nuu-chah-nulth
  • Nuu-chah-nulth mythology
  • Nuxálk language
  • O

  • Ogemawahj Tribal Council
  • Ojibwe writing systems
  • Oowekyala language
  • Oka Crisis
  • Okichitaw
  • Old Copper Complex
  • Old Crow Flats
  • One Dead Indian
  • Onkweonwe
  • Ontario Minamata disease
  • Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site
  • P

  • Paleo-Eskimo
  • Paleo-Indians
  • Payipwat (Piapot)
  • Paulette Caveat
  • Petun
  • Penetanguishene Bay Purchase
  • Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker)
  • Poundmaker Cree Nation
  • Plano culture
  • Plank house
  • Plastic shaman
  • Pittailiniit
  • Plains Indians
  • Point Peninsula Complex
  • Population history of American indigenous peoples
  • Potlatch
  • Pontiac's Rebellion
  • Pow-wow
  • Powley ruling
  • Pierre de Troyes, Chevalier de Troyes
  • Pitikwahanapiwiyin
  • Prince Albert Volunteers
  • Pre-Columbian
  • Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services
  • Q

  • Qiviut
  • Queen Anne's War
  • R

  • R. v. Badger
  • R. v. Marshall; R. v. Bernard
  • R. v. Marshall
  • R. v. Drybones
  • R. v. Gladstone
  • R. v. Gonzales
  • R. v. Guerin
  • R. v. Sparrow
  • R. v. Van der Peet
  • Rancherie
  • Re Eskimos
  • Red Paint People
  • Red River Rebellion
  • Red River ox cart
  • Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
  • Royal Proclamation of 1763
  • Rupert's Land
  • Rupert's Land Act 1868

    S

  • St. Catherines Milling v. The Queen
  • St. Jude's Cathedral (Iqaluit)
  • St. Lawrence Iroquoians
  • Salishan languages
  • Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
  • Saugeen Complex
  • Saugeen Tract Agreement
  • Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982
  • Section Twenty-five of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
  • Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park
  • Seven Nations of Canada
  • Shamanism among Eskimo peoples
  • Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig
  • Siqqitiq
  • Sisiutl
  • Sixty Years' War (1754–1814)
  • A military struggle for control of the Great Lakes region in North America, encompassing several generations French and Indian War (1754–1763) Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–1765) Lord Dunmore's War (1774) Frontier warfare during the American Revolution (1775–1783) Northwest Indian War (1786–1794) War of 1812 (1812–1814)
  • Skaay
  • Sk'elep
  • Skookum
  • Squamish people
  • Squamish culture
  • Squamish history
  • Squamish language
  • Sled dog
  • Spoken languages of Canada#Aboriginal languages
  • Squaw
  • St'at'imcets language
  • Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia
  • Stereotypes of Native Americans
  • Stó:lō
  • Slahal
  • Soulcatcher
  • Spirit of Haida Gwaii
  • Sun Dance
  • T

  • The Canadian Crown and Aboriginal peoples (Main political article)
  • Teiaiagon
  • Terres en vues/Land InSights
  • The Great Peacemaker
  • Three Sisters (agriculture)
  • Thunderbird Park (Victoria, British Columbia)
  • Thule people
  • Tlingit language
  • Toggling harpoon
  • Totem pole
  • Travois
  • Treaty of 1818
  • Treaty of Fort Niagara
  • Treaty of Hartford
  • Tribal College Librarians Institute
  • Tikigaq
  • Treaty of Fort Niagara
  • Tribal Council
  • Tsimshian mythology
  • Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut
  • Two-Spirit
  • U

  • Ulu
  • Urban Indian reserve
  • Umiak
  • Unceded territory
  • Union of Ontario Indians
  • Uu-a-thluk
  • V

  • Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society
  • Vancouver Métis Community Association
  • W

  • Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations
  • Wampum
  • Wakashan languages
  • Wawatay Native Communications Society
  • War of 1812
  • Chronology of the War of 1812 War of 1812 Campaigns Niagara campaign Results of the War of 1812 Tecumseh Tecumseh's War
  • War canoe
  • Western Confederacy
  • Wiigwaasabak
  • Winalagalis Treaty Group
  • Windigo First Nations Council
  • Wolseley Expedition
  • World Council of Indigenous Peoples
  • Working Group on Indigenous Populations
  • Wyandot religion
  • X

  • X̲á:ytem
  • Y

  • Yellowquill College
  • Yupik languages
  • Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council
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