The Aboriginal Peoples
Council
The Aboriginal Peoples Council (APC) is the official body that represents the off-reserve community to the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
The national representative/lobby organization of the First Nations in Canada. Presenting the views of over 630 First Nation's communities, through their leaders, in areas such as: Aboriginal and Treaty Rights, Economic Development, Education, Languages and Literacy, Health, Housing, Social Development, Justice, Taxation, Land Claims, Environment
Many links to Aboriginal services and organizations - locally, nationally, and internationally.
Cultural Communities of British Columbia
Lots of First Nations cultural links.
Provides First Nations students an opportunity to work toward a diploma or degree in administration while participating in a banking-based work study program.
First Nations Directory of Vancouver Agencies
Maintained by the University of British Columbia First Nations House of Learning.
First Nation Information Project
Information on First Nations and its peoples. Links organized to facilitate research and information on various topics.
A
Guide to Aboriginal Organizations and Services:
BC Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
An extensive and up-to-date list of British Columbia Aboriginal Organizations.
An intense personal and professional development experience. Using an innovative and integrated approach, the program teaches core outdoor leadership and facilitation skills within a framework of sustainable development and traditional indigenous knowledge.
The Indigenous Bar Association is a non-profit professional organization for Aboriginal persons in the legal field.
An information network for aboriginals, Inuit, Metis, Innu, Native Indians, Canadian Indians, Treaty Indians, First Nations individuals and communities.
A political lobbying organization promoting Canadian Aboriginal interests.
A network of aboriginal sites created by youth. Entirely aboriginal, with elders' teachings and a virtual journal.