Bands-by-Provinces Map Index

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Below is a long table of tribes in alphabetical order Provinces that have a page of contact info for bands are clickable. If there is a web page by/about a band, its link follows the band name here. Skip to province of interest.


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  1. Acadia Band of Indians
  2. Afton Band of Indians
  3. Annapolis Valley Band of Indians
  4. Bear River Band of Indians
  5. Big Cove Band of Indians
  6. Burnt Church Band of Indians
  7. Chapel Island Band of Indians
  8. Edmunton Band of Indians
  9. Eel Ground Band of Indians
  10. Eel River Band of Indians
  11. Eskasoni Band of Indians
  12. Kingsclear Band of Indians
  13. Lennox Island Band of Indians
  14. Oromocto Band of Indians
  15. Pabineau Band of Indians
  16. Pictou Landing Band of Indians
  17. Red Band of Indians
  18. St. Mary's Band of Indians
  19. Shubenacadie Band of Indians
  20. Sydney Band of Indians
  21. Tobique Band of Indians
  22. Truro Band of Indians
  23. Wagmatcook Band of Indians
  24. Whycocomagh Band of Indians

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Province of Quebec

  1. Abenakis of Becancour Band of Indians
  2. Bersimis Band of Indians
  3. Caughnawaga Band of Indians
  4. Dominion Abitibi Band of Indians
  5. Fort Chimo Band of Indians
  6. Fort George Band of Indians
  7. Great Whale River Band of Indians
  8. Hurons of Lorette Band of Indians
  9. Kipawa Band of Indians
  10. Lac Simon Band of Indians
  11. Long Point Band of Indians
  12. Manowan Band of Indians
  13. Marie Band of Indians
  14. Mingan Band of Indians
  15. Mistassini Band of Indians
    • Innu Nation --Mistassini, Band #75, province, "4 Eagles award" for educational, value. culture, integrated with current events.

    • Cree Communities of eastern James Bay, northern Qubec. Classy, educational, beautiful combo of cultural, tourist, and tribal government info by band, intelligently designed to be both educational and economically productive. this is a shuswap link!

  16. Montagnais du Lac St. Jean Band of Indians
  17. Natashquan Band of Indians
  18. Obedjiwan Band of Indians
  19. Odanak Band of Indians
  20. Old Factory Band of Indians
  21. Restigouche Band of Indians
    • Listuguj First Nation, Actually this is the Restigouche Mik'maq Band, Restigouche, Quebec. Webmaster's sitename ironically makes the point of Canadian destruction of tribal identity -- the Mik'maq language has no "R" sound.

    • Indian Brook and other Mik'maq sites, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Cape Bretonne.

  22. River Desert Band of Indians
  23. Rupert House Band of Indians
  24. Seven Islands Band of Indians
  25. Timiskaming Band of Indians
  26. Waswanipi Band of Indians
  27. Weymontachie Band of Indians

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Province of Ontario

  1. Attawapiskat Band of Indians
  2. Batchewana Band of Indians
  3. Beausoleil Band of Indians
  4. Big Grassy Band of Indians
  5. Big Island Band of Indians
  6. Big Trout Lake Band of Indians
  7. Brunswick House Band of Indians
  8. Cape Croker Band of Indians(Ojibwe)
  9. Chapleau Ojibway Band of Indians
  10. Chippewas of Rama Band of Indians
  11. Chippewas of Sarnia Band of Indians
  12. Chippewas of the Thames Band of Indians
  13. Constance Lake Band of Indians
  14. Couchiching Band of Indians
  15. Deer Lake Band of Indians
  16. Dokis Band of Indians
  17. Eagle Lake Band of Indians
  18. Fort Hope Band of Indians
  19. Fort William Band of Indians
  20. Garden River Band of Indians (Ojibwe)
  21. Georgina Island Band of Indians
  22. Gibson Band of Indians
  23. Golden Lake Band of Indians
  24. Grassy Narrows Band of Indians (Ojibwe)
  25. Henvey Inlet Band of Indians
  26. Hiawatha Band of Indians
  27. Islington Band of Indians
  28. Kettle Point - Stony Point Band of Indians (Ojibwe)
    • Kettle and Stony Point (Ontario) Ojibwe Address: RR #2, Forest, ON, Canada, N0N 1J0; phone (519)786-2125. -- Well-designed and highly educational page by tribal member Christie Brisette. Page is maintained on Canada's SchoolNet, no email connection to tribe. Has vanished from there again, can anyone help me find it? Still off the air. Ay, click the Green Warrior button, maybve they'll put it back up some day.

    • Comments on the Happenings at Kettle And Stony Point by Christie Bresette, daughter of Tribal Council Chief Thomas S. Bresette. Christy designed, and wrote or supervised the preparation of the attractive, factually, historically ,and culturally informative and quite non-political (except they described the seizure of their land during World War II) official web pages. Apparent SchoolNet censorship has removed these pages from their First Nations section.

    • Stoney Point People's Support reports on the killing by provincial deputies of tribal member Dudley George, September 1995, trials and litigations from the park land taking .

    • Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point -- background and some relevant links, that appear to be the first of many more planned.

    • Update: Sept. 21, 1996 MacKenzie Institute: Police as a Counter-Insurgency Force-- by Tariq Hassan Gordon, of the Anti-Colonial Action Alliance, as the Ipperwash trials (of the Kettle-Stony Point people) began. Author says there's provable involvement of MacKenzie, a right-wing think-tank for Ottawa. Here it is:

    • Right wing folks weeping their homes -- on a website published by ON-F.I.R.E. an Ontario association of white folks who are against treaty and all Indian rights as being unfair to white people. Here, they weep and wail for 24 white people who built their houses on Ojibwe land at Ipperwash, taken by Canada temporarily during World War II, then kept and sold afterwards.

    • MACKENZIE NOTES: Right wing foundation's poop about Ipperwash -- One of the most infuriating and slanderous pieces of right wing propaganda I've ever read. ON-FIRE publishes it at their website. They soon getaround to slandering Mohawks and essentially all other activists. Elsehwere, I have found MacKenzie Institute web pages advising Parliament about (Indian) gangsters smuggling guns for tyerrorist activities in Canada and criminal ones. Their "reliable" statistics says that Mohawk smugglers took $3.6 billion (or more!) worth of cigarettes across the border on one year! This thing, with its initial pretentions to objectivity soon abandoned will really get your dander up, get the old blood circulating fast, and make you start looking around to starta Warrior Society in YOUR little corner, eh? Have a cigarette, calm down.

  29. Lac la Croix Band of Indians
  30. Lac Seul Band of Indians
  31. Long Lake 58 Band of Indians
  32. Long Lake 77 Band of Indians
  33. Manitoulin Island Band of Indians
  34. Martin Falls Band of Indians
  35. Matachewan Band of Indians
  36. Matagami Band of Indians
  37. Michipicoten Band of Indians
  38. Mississauga Band of Indians
  39. Mississaugas of Alnwick Band of Indians
  40. Mississaugas of Credit Band of Indians
  41. Mississaugas of Curve Lake Band of Indians
  42. Mohawks of Bay of Quinte Band of Indians
  43. Moose Deer Point Band of Indians
  44. Moose Factory Band of Indians
  45. Moravians of the Thames Band of Indians
  46. Munceys of the Thames Band of Indians
  47. Niacatchewenin Band of Indians
  48. Nicickousemenacaning Band of Indians
  49. Nipissing Band of Indians
  50. Northwest Angle No. 33 Band of Indians
  51. Northwest Angle No. 37 Band of Indians
  52. Oneida of the Thames Band of Indians
  53. Osnaburg Band of Indians
  54. Parry Island Band of Indians (Ojibwe)
  55. Pikangikum Band of Indians
  56. Rainy River Band of Indians
  57. Rat Portage and Dalles Band of Indians
  58. Red Rock Band of Indians
  59. Rocky Bay Band of Indians
  60. Saboskong Band of Indians
  61. St. Regis Band of Indians

    Mohawks, but this is thge namne of the American side isn't it>

  62. Sarnia Band of Indians
  63. Saugeen Band of Indians
      Sagkeeng First Nation Pine Falls, Manitoba. Remote location, 120 km northeast of Winnipeg, on the Winnipeg River.

    • Sagkeeng First Nation Pine Falls, Manitoba. Remote location, 120 km northeast of Winnipeg, on the Winnipeg River.

  64. Scugog Band of Indians
  65. Seine River Band of Indians
  66. Serpent River Band of Indians
  67. Shawanaga Band of Indians
  68. Sheguiandah Band of Indians
  69. Sheshegwaning Band of Indians
  70. Shoal Lake No. 39 Band of Indians
  71. Shoal Lake No. 40 Band of Indians
  72. Six Nations Band of Indians
  73. Spanish River Band of Indians
  74. Stangecoming Band of Indians
  75. Sucker Creek Band of Indians
  76. Temagami Band of Indians
  77. Thessalon Band of Indians
  78. Wabigoon Band of Indians
  79. Walpole Island Band of Indians
    • Walpole Island, Thames Band Ojibwe, Wallaceburg, Ontario -- Tribal self-description by Band at a New York conference among 50 communities selected for their contributions to UN concerns -- environmental in this case. No tribal contact info (page supposed to provide that is missing from server).

  80. West Bay Band of Indians
    • A href="/isk/maps/cantreaty/manitoulin.html">Manitoulin Island's 2 treaties -- 1836, 1862.

      Whitefish Bay Band of Indians
    • Whitefish Lake Band of Indians
    • Whitefish River Band of Indians

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Province of Manitoba -- Map and Bands contact info

Manitoba First Nations Treaty Land Entitlement Committee --Representing 22 First Nations in Manitoba, who are covered by Treaties 1,2, 5 and bits of 3 and 4.

  1. Barrens Land Band of Indians
  2. Berens River Band of Indians
  3. Birdtail Sioux Band of Indians
  4. Bloodvein Band of Indians
  5. Brokenhead Band of Indians
  6. Buffalo Point Band of Indians
  7. Chemahawin Band of Indians
  8. Crane River Band of Indians
  9. Ebb and Flow Band of Indians
  10. Fairford Band of Indians
  11. Fisher River Band of Indians
  12. Gamblers Band of Indians
  13. Garden Hill Band of Indians
  14. God's Lake Band of Indians
  15. Grand Rapids Band of Indians
  16. Hollow Water Band of Indians
  17. Island Lake Band of Indians
  18. Jackhead Band of Indians
  19. Keeseekoowenin Band of Indians
  20. Lake St. Martin Band of Indians
  21. Little Black River Band of Indians
  22. Little Grand Rapids Band of Indians
  23. Little Saskatchewan Band of Indians
  24. Long Plain Band of Indians
  25. Mathias Colomb Band of Indians
  26. Moose Lake Band of Indians
  27. Norway House Band of Indians
  28. Oak Lake Sioux Band of Indians
  29. Oak River Band of Indians
  30. Oxford House Band of Indians
  31. Peguis Band of Indians
    • Peguis Central School on the Peguis Reservation inManitoba, Canada--Neat page webmastered by computer teacher Paul Pickard. Cultural staff and kids interviewed elders -- got stories on the forced move 100 km north of Winnipeg into the empty brush, which they had to clear to build new homes in the bush. Partying on the Treaty payment days. Newsletter and other work by the kids.

  32. Pine Creek Band of Indians
  33. Poplar River Band of Indians
  34. Red Sucker Lake Band of Indians
  35. Rolling River Band of Indians
  36. Roseau River Band of Indians
  37. St. Theresa Point Band of Indians
  38. Sandy Bay Band of Indians
  39. Shoal River Band of Indians
  40. Swan Lake Band of Indians
  41. The Pas Band of Indians
  42. Valley River Band of Indians
  43. Waterhen Band of Indians
  44. Waywayseecappo Band of Indians

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Province of Saskatchewan -- See MAP and Band contact info

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations -- Includes bands from half of Treaty 6, most of Treaties 4 and 10, and a piece of 8.

  1. Beardy's Band of Indians
  2. Canoe Lake Band of Indians
  3. Cote Band of Indians
  4. Cowessess Band of Indians
  5. Cumberland House Band of Indians
  6. Day Star Band of Indians
  7. English River Band of Indians
  8. Fishing Lake Band of Indians
  9. Gordon Band of Indians
  10. James Smith Band of Indians
  11. John Smith Band of Indians
  12. Joseph Bighead Band of Indians
  13. Kahkewistahaw Band of Indians
  14. Keeseekoose Band of Indians
  15. Key Band of Indians
  16. Kinistino Band of Indians
  17. Lac la Ronge Band of Indians
  18. Little Blackbear Band of Indians
  19. Little Pine Band of Indians
  20. Meadow Lake Band of Indians
  21. Mistawasis Band of Indians
  22. Montreal Lake Band of Indians
  23. Moose Woods Band of Indians
  24. Moosomin Band of Indians
  25. Mosquito-Grizzly Bear's Head Band of Indians
  26. Muskeg Lake Band of Indians
  27. Muskowekwan Band of Indians
  28. Nut Lake Band of Indians
  29. Ochapowace Band of Indians
  30. Okanese Band of Indians
  31. One Arrow Band of Indians
  32. Onion Lake Band of Indians
  33. Pasqua Band of Indians
  34. Peepekisis Band of Indians
  35. Peter Pond Band of Indians
  36. Piapot Band of Indians
  37. Poorman Band of Indians
  38. Poundmaker Band of Indians
  39. Red Earth Band of Indians
  40. Red Pheasant Band of Indians
  41. Sakimay Band of Indians
  42. Saulteaux Band of Indians
  43. Shoal Lake Band of Indians
  44. Sioux Wahpaton Band of Indians
  45. Standing Buffalo Band of Indians
  46. Starblanket Band of Indians
  47. Sturgeon Lake Band of Indians
  48. Sweet Grass Band of Indians
  49. Thunderchild Band of Indians
  50. Waterhen Lake Band of Indians
  51. White Bear Band of Indians
  52. Whitecap Sioux Band of Indians
  53. Wood Mountain Band of Indians

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Province of Alberta -- band contact info

Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations -- Startpage for the website of Treaty 6 Grand Council, 30,000 people, 17 First Nations, and a vast expanse of land in Western Canada. A page gives the band memberships and contact info., another describes the mandates and principles of the Greand council.

Treaty 7 First Nation Reserves Interband Council -- First Canadian First Nation to post a website. History, their treaty, band programs.

Grand Council of Treaty 8 First Nations -- Treaty 8 is a large region encompassing most of the northern halves of Alberta and Saskatchewan, some of the mountainous area of BC. The Grand Council is comprised of the First Nations whose land is covered by treaty 8.

  1. Alexander Band of Indians
  2. Alexis Band of Indians
  3. Beaver Band of Horse Lakes
  4. Clear Hills Band of Indians
  5. Beaver Lake Band of Indians
  6. Bigstone Band of Indians
  7. Blackfoot Band of Indians
  8. Blood Band of Indians
  9. Boyer River Band of Indians
  10. Driftpile Band of Indians
  11. Duncans Band of Indians
  12. Enoch Band of Indians
  13. Ermineskin Band of Indians
  14. Frog Lake Band of Indians
  15. Heart Lake Band of Indians
  16. Kehewin Band of Indians
  17. Little Red River Band of Indians
  18. Louis Bull Band of Indians
  19. >Lubicon Cree Supporters' Home Page
  20. Montana Band of Indians
  21. O'Chiese Band of Indians
  22. Paul Band of Indians
  23. Peigan Band of Indians
  24. Pigeon Lake Reserve Band of Indians
  25. Saddle Lake Band of Indians
  26. Samson Band of Indians
  27. Sarcee Band of Indians
  28. Sawridge Band of Indians
  29. Slaves of the Upper Hay River Band of Indians
  30. Stony Band of Indians
  31. Sturgeon Lake Band of Indians
  32. Sucker Creek Band of Indians
  33. Sunchild Band of Indians
  34. Swan River Band of Indians
  35. Tallcree Band of Indians
  36. Wabasca Band of Indians
  37. Whitefish Lake Band of Indians

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Province of British Columbia -- see Map and Band contact info

  1. Adams Lake Band of Indians
  2. Ahousaht Band of Indians
  3. Alexis Creek Band of Indians
  4. Alkali Band of Indians
  5. Anderson Lake Band of Indians
  6. Ashcroft Band of Indians
  7. Beecher Bay Band of Indians
  8. Bella Bella Band of Indians
  9. Bella Coola Band of Indians
  10. Boothroyd Band of Indians
  11. Boston Bar Band of Indians
  12. Bridge River Band of Indians
  13. Buns Lake Band of Indians
  14. Burrard Band of Indians
  15. Campbell River Band of Indians
  16. Canim Lake Band of Indians
  17. Canyon City Band of Indians
  18. Cape Mudge Band of Indians
  19. Cayoose Creek Band of Indians
  20. Cheam Band of Indians
  21. Chehalis Band of Indians
  22. Chemainus Band of Indians
  23. Cheslatta Band of Indians
  24. Clayoquot Band of Indians
  25. Coldwater Band of Indians
  26. Columbia Lake Band of Indians
  27. Comox Band of Indians
  28. Canoe Creek Band
    • Canoe Creek Band, at Dog Creek, BC. This is the group on whose land Gustafson's Lake is located. there is a picture of the Lake, quiet, deserted, beautiful, with neither cattle fouling it or RCMP's taking pot shots at anybody.

  29. Cowichan Band of Indians
  30. Cowichan Lake Band of Indians
  31. Deadman's Creek Band of Indians
  32. Douglas Band of Indians
  33. Ehattesaht Band of Indians
  34. Esquimalt Band of Indians
  35. Fort George Band of Indians
  36. Fort Nelson Band of Indians
  37. Fort St. John Band of Indians
  38. Fraser Lake Band of Indians
  39. Gitlakdamix Band of Indians
  40. Glen Vowell Band of Indians
  41. Greenville Band of Indians
  42. Halalt Band of Indians
  43. Hartley Bay Band of Indians
  44. Hazelton Band of Indians
  45. Hesquaht Band of Indians
  46. Homalco Band of Indians
  47. Hope Band of Indians
  48. Hudson Hope Band of Indians
  49. Iskut Band of Indians
  50. Kamloops Band of Indians
  51. Kanaka Bar Band of Indians
  52. Katzie Band of Indians
  53. Kincolith Band of Indians
  54. Kispoix Band of Indians
  55. Kitamaat Band of Indians
  56. Kitasoo Band of Indians
  57. Kitkatla Band of Indians
  58. Kitsegukla Band of Indians
  59. Kitselas Band of Indians
  60. Kitsumkalum Band of Indians
  61. Kitwanga Band of Indians
  62. Klahoose Band of Indians
  63. Kwawwawaineuk Band of Indians
  64. Kwicksutaineuk Band of Indians
  65. Kyuquot Band of Indians
  66. Lakahahmen Band of Indians
  67. Lake Babine Band of Indians
  68. Langley Band of Indians
  69. Lillooet Band of Indians
    • Lil'Wat Peoples Movement -- backgrou,d, history, current developments

    • Little Shuswap Band of Indians
    • Lower Kootenay Band of Indians
    • Lower Nicola Band of Indians
    • Lower Similkameen Band of Indians
    • Lyackson Band of Indians
    • Lytton Band of Indians
    • Malahat Band of Indians
    • Masset Band of Indians
    • McLeod Lake Band of Indians
    • Lyackson Band of Indians
    • Lytton Band of Indians
    • Malahat Band of Indians
    • Masset Band of Indians
    • McLeod Lake Band of Indians
    • Metlakatla Band of Indians
    • Moricetown Band of Indians
    • Mount Currie Band of Indians
    • Musqueam Band of Indians
    • Nanaimo Band of Indians
    • Nanoose Band of Indians
    • Nemaiah Valley Band of Indians
    • Nescolie Band of Indians
    • Neskainlith Band of Indians
    • Nicomen Band of Indians
    • Nimpkish Band of Indians
    • Nitinaht Band of Indians
    • Nisga'a Band
    • Nooaitch Band of Indians
    • Nootka Band of Indians
    • North Thompson Band of Indians
    • Ohiat Band of Indians
    • Okanagan Band of Indians
    • Omineca Band of Indians
    • Opetchesaht Band of Indians
    • Osoyoos Band of Indians
    • Oweekano Band of Indians
    • Pacheenaht Band of Indians
    • Pauquachin Band of Indians
    • Pavilion Band of Indians
    • Penelakut Band of Indians
    • Penticton Band of Indians
    • Peters Band of Indians
    • Popkum Band of Indians
    • Port Simpson Band of Indians
    • Prophet River Band of Indians
    • Qualicum Band of Indians
    • Quatsino Band of Idians
    • Quesnel Band of Indians
    • St. Mary's Band of Indians
    • Samahquam Band of Indians
    • Saulteau Band of Indians
    • Scowlitz Band of Indians
    • Seabird Island Band of Indians
    • Sechelt Band of Indians
    • Semiahmoo Band of Indians
    • Seton Lake Band of Indians
    • Shackan Band of Indians
    • Sheshaht Band of Indians
    • Shuswap Band of Indians
    • Skawahlook Band of Indians
    • Skidegate Band of Indians
    • Skookum Chuck Band of Indians
    • Skwah Band of Indians
    • Sliammon Band of Indians
    • Soda Creek Band of Indians
    • Songhees Band of Indians
    • Sooke Band of Indians
    • Soowahlie Band of Indians
    • Spallumcheen Band of Indians
    • Spuzzum Band of Indians
    • Squamish Band of Indians
    • Stellaquo Band of Indians
    • Stone Band of Indians
    • Stony Creek Band of Indians
    • Stuart-Trembleue Lake Band of Indians
    • Sumas Band of Indians
    • Tahltan Band of Indians
    • Takla Lake Band of Indians
    • Teslin Band of Indians
    • Tobacco Plains Band of Indians
    • Toosey Band of Indians
    • Toquaht Band of Indians
    • Tsartlip Band of Indians
    • Tsawataineuk Band of Indians
    • Tsawout Band of Indians
    • Tsawwassen Band of Indians
    • Tseycum Band of Indians
    • Uchucklesaht Band of Indians
    • Uchuelet Band of Indians
    • Ulkatcho Band of Indians
    • Upper Nicola Band of Indians
    • Upper Similkameen Band of Indians
    • Westbank Band of Indians
        Westbank First Nations --Westbank First Nation is one of six bands in the Okanagan Valley whose language and culture are that of "Okanagan". A bit of text info, address, no pix.

    • William Lake Band of Indians

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Yukon and Northwest Territories

  1. Hay River Band of Indians
  2. Whitehorse Band of Indians



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Text, maps and graphics copyright Paula Giese, 1997


CREDITS: Tribal names and placements on the map come from the maps and data in Veronica Tiller's "American Indian Reservations and Trust Areas", Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1996. Tribal listings modified from the BIA webserver.

Last Updated: 4/5/97