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  2. Tribal council - Wikipedia

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    A tribal council is an association of First Nations bands in Canada, generally along regional, ethnic or linguistic lines. [1]An Indian band, usually consisting of one main community, is the fundamental unit of government for First Nations in Canada.

  3. First Nations in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The First Nations of New Brunswick, Canada number more than 16,000, mostly Miꞌkmaq and Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik). [1] [2] Although the Passamaquoddy maintain a land claim at Saint Andrews, New Brunswick and historically occurred in New Brunswick, they have no reserves in the province, and have no official status in Canada.

  4. List of First Nations band governments - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... 2.2 New Brunswick. 2.3 Nova Scotia. 2.4 Prince Edward Island. ... Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Land Back;

  5. Elsipogtog First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Elsipogtog First Nation (/ ɛ l z ɪ ˈ b ʊ k t ʊ k /), formerly called the Big Cove Band, is a Miꞌkmaq First Nations band government in New Brunswick, Canada.The First Nation's territory comprises Richibucto Reserve #15, lying 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of Five Rivers, New Brunswick on the Richibucto River off of Route 116. [1]

  6. Government of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Government of New Brunswick (French: Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the provincial government of the province of New Brunswick. Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867 .

  7. Congress of Aboriginal Peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) (formerly the Native Council of Canada and briefly the Indigenous Peoples Assembly of Canada), founded in 1971, is a national Canadian aboriginal organization that represents Aboriginal peoples (Non-Status and Status Indians, Métis, and Southern Inuit) who live off Indian reserves in either urban or rural areas across Canada. [1]

  8. Keith Chiasson - Wikipedia

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    Keith Raymond Chiasson is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2018 election. [1] He represents the electoral district of Tracadie-Sheila as a member of the Liberal Party.

  9. Category:Indigenous peoples in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    This category may be composed of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit groups located in New Brunswick, Canada The main article for this category is Indigenous peoples in New Brunswick . By province