Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada

Indigenous peoples
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The Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada consist of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit located in Canada's three territories: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

Inuit communities

Northwest Territories

All Inuit communities in the Northwest Territories are part of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.

Nunavut

First Nations

See also

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Cultural areas: Arctic, Subarctic
Ethnolinguistic groups
Treaties and land claims
Regional councils and
community governments
Akaitcho Territory Government
Dehcho First Nations
Gwich'in Tribal Council
Inuvialuit Regional Corporation
  • Aklavik
  • Inuvik
  • Paulatuk
  • Sachs Harbour
  • Tuktoyaktuk
  • Ulukhaktok
Northwest Territory Métis Nation
  • Fort Resolution
  • Fort Smith
  • Hay River
Sahtu Dene Council
Tłįchǫ Government
Unaffiliated

Further reading

  • Crowe, Keith J (1991). A history of the original peoples of northern Canada. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0773508805.