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  2. Colleen Dell - Wikipedia

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    Colleen Anne Dell is a Canadian public sociologist, animal-assisted intervention practitioner, and academic.She is a Professor and Centennial Enhancement Chair in One Health & Wellness in the Department of Sociology and Associate in the School of Public Health at the University of Saskatchewan.

  3. Native Friendship Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the NAFC and the Department of the Secretary of State (DSOS) successfully negotiated the evolution of the MNPP to the Native Friendship Centre Program (NFCP). This program had a five-year mandate and in 1988, the NFCP was renewed as the Aboriginal Friendship Centres Program (AFCP) , which became a permanent funding program.

  4. Indigenous Disability Canada / British Columbia Aboriginal ...

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    Indigenous Disability Canada / British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society provides one-to-one disability related services, as well as awareness and outreach activities aimed at individuals and families, federal, provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous leadership and the public, both within Canada and at the international level.

  5. George Gordon First Nation - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, Treaty 4, which brokered the sale of indigenous land to the British Crown, was established between Queen Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nations. On September 15 of the same year, Kaneonuskatew (or, in his English name of George Gordon) was among the first of the Indigenous leaders to make the agreement, signing as Chief of the George Gordon First Nation. [3]

  6. 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]

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  8. Clearwater River Dene Nation - Wikipedia

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    [7] and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (formerly the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations). [8] In the 2006 Canada Census there were 590 registered members of the Clearwater River Dene Nation and other First Nations living in La Loche. [9] In 2011 there were 680 registered members. [10]

  9. Waterhen Lake First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Waterhen 130 is a reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada, located 39 km north of the community of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.It is 7,972.0 ha. in size. [4] [5] It is the sole reserve and community of the Waterhen Lake First Nation.