Comprehensive Land Claim and Self-Government Negotiation Tables
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1 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables Aboriginal Affairs and rthern Development Canada Home All Topics Acts, s, Treaties and s s Comprehensive Claims Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables The of Canada negotiates Comprehensive and Self- s with Aboriginal groups and provincial/territorial governments across Canada. Visit the: Aboriginal and Treaty Rights Information System (ATRIS) Aboriginal Group Participating Aboriginal Population Date Type of Current Stage Provincial / Communities claim was Process of Territorial accepted Negotiations Participation Prince Edward Island 1 Mi'kmaq of Prince Lennox Island, Abegweit 1, Comprehensive Exploratory Edward Island* Discussions va Scotia 2 Mi'kmaq of va Acadia, Annapolis Valley, 15, Comprehensive Scotia* Bear River, Potlotek First, Eskasoni, Glooscap First, Membertou, Millbrook, Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw, Pictou Landing, Wagmatcook, Waycobah First Newfoundland and Labrador 3 Labrador Innu Sheshatshiu Innu First 2, Comprehensive Claim, Mashuau Innu First 4 Miawpukek First 2, Self- of Conne River New Brunswick 5 Mi'kmaq & Maliseet Buctouche, Burnt Church 13, Comprehensive of New Brunswick*. 14, Eel Ground, Eel River Bar First, Fort Folly, Indian Island, Kingsclear, Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq, Oromocto, Pabineau, Tobique
2 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables Quebec 6 Atikamekw Les Atikamekw de 6, Comprehensive Council Manawan, Obedjiwan Indian Reserve. 28, Wemotaci 7 Maliseet of Viger Comprehensive Exploratory First * Discussions 8 Mi'gmaq of Mi'gmaq of Gesgapegiag, 6, Comprehensive Quebec* Listuguj, La Micmac de Gespeg 9 Cree Cree of Chisasibi, 17, Governance Governance Eastmain, Cree of Mistissini, Cree of Nemaska, Oujé- Bougoumou, The Crees of the Waskaganish First, Waswanipi, Cree of Wemindji, Première de Whapmagoostui, Cree of Eeyou Istchee 10 Quebec Innu - Montagnais du Lac St- 7, Comprehensive Regroupement Jean, Innue Essipit, Petapan Inc. Montagnais de Natashquan 11 La Micmac Self- de Gespeg Ontario 12 Anishinabek Aamjiwnaang, Alderville, 58, Sectoral Self- (Union of Ontario Algonquins of Indians) - Pikwakanagan, Governance Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Beausoleil, Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek, Chippewas of Georgina Island, Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point, Chippewas of Rama First, Chippewas of the Thames First, Curve Lake, Dokis, Fort William, Henvey Inlet First, Long Lake.58 First, Magnetewan, M'Chigeeng First, Michipicoten, Mississauga, Mississauga's of Scugog
3 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables Island First, Moose Deer Point, Munsee-Delaware, Nipissing First, Garden River First, Ojibways of the Pic River First, Pays Plat, Pic Mobert, Red Rock, Sagamok Anishnawbek, Serpent River, Sheguiandah, Sheshegwaning, Thessalon, Wahnapitae, Wasauksing First, Whitefish River, Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve, Zhiibaahaasing First 13 Anishinabek Aamjiwnaang, Alderville, 58, Sectoral Self- (Union of Ontario Algonquins of Indians) - Pikwakanagan, Education Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Beausoleil, Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek, Chippewas of Georgina Island, Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point, Chippewas of Rama First, Chippewas of the Thames First, Curve Lake, Dokis, Fort William, Henvey Inlet First, Long Lake.58 First, Magnetewan, M'Chigeeng First, Michipicoten, Mississauga, Mississauga's of Scugog Island First, Moose Deer Point, Munsee-Delaware, Nipissing First, Garden River First, Ojibways of the Pic River First, Pays Plat, Pic Mobert, Red Rock, Sagamok Anishnawbek, Serpent River, Sheguiandah, Sheshegwaning, Thessalon, Wahnapitae, Wasauksing First, Whitefish River, Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve, Zhiibaahaasing First
4 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables 14 Fort Frances Chiefs Anishnaabeg of 5, Sectoral Self- Secretariat Naongashiing, Couchiching First, Lac La Croix, Naicatchewenin, Nigigoonsiminikaaning First, Rainy River First s, Seine River First, Mitaanjigamiing First 15 Algonquins of Algonquins of 8, Comprehensive Ontario Pikwakanagan, Mattawa, Snimikobi, Bancroft, Bonnechere, Golden Lake, rth Bay, Ottawa, Shabat Obaadjiwan, Whitney 16 Mohawks of 10, Sectoral Self- Akwesasne 17 Nishnawbe Aski Albany, Aroland, 37, Sectoral Self- Attawapiskat, Bearskin - Governance Lake, Beaver House, Brunswick House, Cat Lake, Chapleau Cree First, Chapleau Ojibway, Constance Lake, Deer Lake, Eabametoong First, Flying Post, Fort Severn, Ginoogaming First, Hornepayne, Kasabonika Lake, Kee- Way-Win, Kingfisher, Martin Falls, Matachewan, Mattagami, McDowell Lake, Mishkeegogamang, Missanabie Cree, Mocreebec, Moose Cree First, Muskrat Dam Lake, Neskantaga First, Nibinamik First, rth Caribou Lake, rth Spirit Lake, Pikangikum, Poplar Hill, Sachigo Lake, Sandy Lake, Slate Falls, Taykwa Tagamou, Wahgoshig, Wapekeka, Wawakapewin, Webequie, Weenusk, Whitewater, Wunnumin, Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Kashechewan, Long Lake
5 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables.58 First 18 Nishnawbe Aski Albany, Aroland, 37, Sectoral Self- Attawapiskat, Bearskin - Education Lake, Beaver House, Brunswick House, Cat Lake, Chapleau Cree First, Chapleau Ojibway, Constance Lake, Deer Lake, Eabametoong First, Flying Post, Fort Severn, Ginoogaming First, Hornepayne, Kasabonika Lake, Kee- Way-Win, Kingfisher, Martin Falls, Matachewan, Mattagami, McDowell Lake, Mishkeegogamang, Missanabie Cree, Mocreebec, Moose Cree First, Muskrat Dam Lake, Neskantaga First, Nibinamik First, rth Caribou Lake, rth Spirit Lake, Pikangikum, Poplar Hill, Sachigo Lake, Sandy Lake, Slate Falls, Taykwa Tagamou, Wahgoshig, Wapekeka, Wawakapewin, Webequie, Weenusk, Whitewater, Wunnumin, Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Kashechewan, Long Lake.58 First Manitoba 19 Sioux Valley Dakota 2, Self- Pending implementation 20 Inuit Arviat (Nunavut) 2, Transboundary Transboundary Negotiations Negotiations in into rthern rthern Manitoba Manitoba 21 Manitoba rthlands, Sayisi Dene 1, Transboundary Denesuline First into NU & Negotiations rth NWT of 60 Saskatchewan 22 Meadow Lake Birch Narrows First 12, Self-, Buffalo River Dene, Canoe Lake
6 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables Cree, Clearwater River Dene, English River First, Flying Dust First, Big Island Lake Cree, Makwa Sahgaiehcan First 23 Athabasca Black Lake, Fond du Lac, 5, Transboundary Denesuline Hatchet Lake negotiations Negotiations rth into NU & of 60 NWT 24 Whitecap Dakota Self- First Alberta 25 Blood Tribe 10, Sectoral Self- Failed final agreement ratification vote British Columbia 26 Carrier-Sekani Burns Lake, Nak'azdli, 6, Comprehensive Tribal Council Nadleh Whuten, Saik'uz First, Stellat'en First, Takla Lake First, Tl'azt'en 27 Cheslatta Carrier Comprehensive 28 Da'naxda'xw First Comprehensive 29 Ditidaht/Pacheedaht 1, Comprehensive 30 Esk'etemc First Comprehensive 31 First Ahousaht, Canim Lake, 16, Sectoral Self- Education Steering Ditidaht, Fort Nelson, government Committee Gwa'Sala-Nakwaxda'Xw, (FNESC) Heiltsuk, Kispiox, Lower Similkameen, Mount Currie, rth Thompson (Simpcw), Seabird Island, Snuneymuxw, St. Mary's, Tseshaht
7 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables 32 Gitanyow Comprehensive Hereditary Chiefs 33 Gitxsan Treaty Gitanmaax, Gitsegukla, 6, Comprehensive Society Gitwangak, Kispiox, Glen Vowell 34 Gwa'Sala Comprehensive Nakwaxda'xw 35 Council of the Haida Old Massett Village 4, Comprehensive Council, Skidegate 36 Haisla 1, Comprehensive 37 Heiltsuk 2, Comprehensive 38 Hul'qumi'num Cowichan, Lake Cowichan 7, Comprehensive Treaty Group First, Stz'uminus First, Penelakut Tribe, Lyackson, Halalt 39 Hupacasath First Comprehensive 40 In-SHUCK-ch Samahquam, Skatin Comprehensive s 41 Kaska Dena Council Dease River, Kwadacha, Comprehensive and Daylu Dena Council 42 Katzie Comprehensive 43 Klahoose First Comprehensive 44 K'ómoks First Comprehensive
8 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables 45 Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Lower Kootenay, St. 1, Comprehensive Treaty Council Mary's,?Akisq'nuk First, Tobacco Plains 46 Kwakiutl Comprehensive 47 Laich-kwil-tach Cape Mudge, Campbell 1, Comprehensive Treaty Society River, Kwiakah 48 Lake Babine 2, Comprehensive 49 Lax Kw'alaams, 3, Comprehensive Readiness to Allied tribes of Negotiate 50 Lheidli T'enneh Comprehensive 51 McLeod Lake Self- Readiness to Negotiate 52 Musqueam Indian 1, Comprehensive Band 53 Namgis First 1, Comprehensive 54 Nazko First Comprehensive 55 rthern Canim Lake, Soda Creek, 2, Comprehensive Secwepemc te Stswecem'c Xgat'tem Qelmucw First, Williams Lake 56 Nuu-Chah-Nulth Ahousat, Ehattesaht, 4, Comprehensive Tribal Council Hesquiaht, Mowachaht/Muchalaht,
9 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables nuchatlaht, Tseshaht 57 Quatsino Comprehensive 58 Sechelt 1, Comprehensive 59 Sliammon 1, Comprehensive Pending implementation 60 Squamish 4, Comprehensive 61 Snuneymuxw First 1, Comprehensive 62 Sto:lo Tzeachten, Leq'a:mel, 1, Comprehensive Xwexwilmexw Skowkale, Treaty Association Yakweakwioose, Popkum, Aitchelitz, Skawahlook First 63 Taku River Tlingit Comprehensive 64 Te'mexw Treaty Beecher Bay, Malahat 1, Comprehensive Association First, Nanoose First, Songhees First, T'Sou-ke First 65 Tla-o-qui-aht First 1, Comprehensive s 66 Tlatlasikwala Comprehensive 68 Tsay Keh Dene Comprehensive 67 Tlowitsis Tribe Comprehensive
10 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables 69 Tsimshian - Gitga at 3, Comprehensive 70 Tsimshian Comprehensive Kitasoo/Xaisxais 71 Tsimshian 1, Comprehensive Kitselas and Kitsumkalum 72 Tsimshian Comprehensive Metlakatla 73 Tsleil-Waututh Comprehensive 74 Westbank First Comprehensive 75 Wet'suwet'en First 3, Comprehensive 76 Wuikinuxv Comprehensive 77 Xwémalhkwu Comprehensive (Homalco) 78 Yale First Comprehensive Pending implementation 79 Yekooche Comprehensive rthwest Territories 80 Acho Dene Koe/Fort Comprehensive
11 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables Liard Metis 81 Akaitcho Treaty 8 Deninu K'ue First, 2, Comprehensive Dene Dettah, Lutsel K'e Dene First, Ndilo 82 Colville Lake Self- Sahtu Dene and Metis 83 Dehcho First Deh Gah Gotie Dene 4, Comprehensive s Council, Ka'a'gee Tu First, K'atlodeeche First, Liidlii Kue First, Nahanni Butte, Pehdzeh Ki First, Sambaa K'e (Trout Lake) Dene, West Point First, Jean Marie River First, Fort Liard Métis, Fort Providence Métis, Fort Simpson Métis 84 Deline - Sahtu Dene Self- and Metis 85 Fort Good Hope Self- Sahtu Dene and Metis 86 Gwich'in Aklavik, Fort McPherson, 2, Self- Inuvik, Tsiigehtchic 87 Inuvialuit Aklavik, Ulukhaktok, 3, Self- Inuvik, Paulatuk, Sachs Harbour, Tuktoyaktuk 88 K'atlodeeche First Comprehensive Exploratory discussions 89 rman Wells Self- Sahtu Dene and Metis 90 rthwest Territory Fort Resolution, Fort 2, Comprehensive Métis Smith, Hay River 91 Tulita - Sahtu Dene Self- and Métis Yukon
12 Comprehensive and Self- Negotiation Tables 92 Liard First 1, Transboundary Comprehensive into BC Readiness to Negotiate 93 Ross River Dena Transboundary Readiness to Council Comprehensive Negotiate into BC 94 White River 1, Comprehensive 95 Kwanlin Dün First Self- Administration of Justice Negotiations 96 Nacho Nyak Dun Transboundary First Comprehensive into NWT 97 rthern Region Carcross/Tagish First 1, Transboundary Negotiations - s, Teslin Tlingit Comprehensive Carcross/Tagish, Council, Champagne and Teslin Tlingit, Aishihik First s into BC Champagne & Aishihik 98 Teslin Tlingit Self- Implementation Council of Phase 1 Administration of Justice Negotiation 99 Vuntut Gwitchin Self- First Administration of Justice Negotiations * These tables are categorized as comprehensive land claim negotiations because they have the dual focus of bringing clarity to Aboriginal rights and implementing the historic Peace and Friendship Treaties of The negotiated agreements will honour historic treaty rights. For more information on these tables, please visit the East Coast Negotiations on Aboriginal and Treaty Rights and Self. Date modified:
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