Métis National Council
Represents Métis people across Canada, advocating for rights, culture, and economic inclusion. Provides guidance on Métis engagement, history, and reconciliation efforts.
Represents Métis people across Canada, advocating for rights, culture, and economic inclusion. Provides guidance on Métis engagement, history, and reconciliation efforts.
Advocates for First Nations rights, policies, and self-determination at the national level. Engages with governments, organizations, and communities on Indigenous issues.
Indigenous Works is a national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing Indigenous inclusion in the Canadian workforce. It helps employers, businesses, and organizations develop strategies to recruit, retain, and engage Indigenous talent. Through research, training, and partnership programs, Indigenous Works fosters stronger connections between Indigenous communities and the corporate sector, promoting economic reconciliation and inclusive workplaces.
Native-Land.ca is an online mapping tool that allows users to explore Indigenous territories, languages, and treaties globally. It is widely used for creating accurate and meaningful land acknowledgments while promoting education about Indigenous cultures and histories.
Dedicated to monitoring and reporting on how reconciliation is advancing on the critical issues that are impacting the Indigenous world – including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action. They publish articles that are grouped into problems that are currently facing the community as well as link resources for background knowledge. They list…
A national Indigenous organization that defends the rights, delivers programming to, and amplifies the perspectives of Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, transgender, and gender-diverse people in Canada. NWAC is inclusive of First Nations—on- and off-reserve, status, non-status, and disenfranchised—Inuit, and Métis. Has resources, programs and lists policy areas and background info on the areas.
They have resources for teachers in different subject areas. They have a resource centre that has many on-line resources about and for Indigenous education across Canada. They also have a knowledge space with videos, including videos of elders sharing their knowledge.
The only public gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Indigenous Northwest Coast art, celebrating the art and cultural traditions of Indigenous peoples.
This museum features extensive collections that highlight the art, history, and culture of Indigenous and settler communities in Western Canada.
Dedicated to preserving and promoting the history, language, and culture of the Haudenosaunee people, this center also raises awareness of residential school histories and Indigenous resilience.
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