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http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/abed/
BC Ministry of Education site dedicated to aboriginal educational programs and services.
http://arcbc.tripod.com/
Historical and current affairs information dealing with aboriginal issues in BC, including Nisga'a treaty, Supreme Court Decisions, Delgamuukw, Gitskan, Indian history, Douglas treaties, and SIRAC.
http://www.aboriginalbc.com/
Native-owned businesses features lodging, First Nations wilderness tours, Pacific Northwest arts and culture, festivals and events, photos and media resources. Subscribe to a newsletter.
http://www.bcelders.com/
Information source for Native Elders facilitates communication between provincial Aboriginal Elders, their First Nations communities and the world. Includes elder story telling and newsletters.
http://www.bcands.bc.ca/
Promotes the betterment of aboriginal people with disabilities in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Features large resource centre.
http://www.eshknam.com/
Seeks to limit land use to its traditional usage, the details of which are gathered through interviewing tribal elders and other research. Offers profile, list of services and contact information.
http://www.fness.bc.ca/
Nonprofit helps First Nations communities in BC develop their own capability to respond to emergency situations.
http://www.fpcf.ca/
Dedicated to the preservation of Aboriginal language, culture and heritage in British Columbia. Describes its services and posts community news and events.
http://www.nntc.ca/
Native government in the Fraser-Thompson region offers leadership information, member bands, list of services and upcoming events.
http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/
Formed in 1969, organization works to improve intertribal relations, hold the federal government accountable and defend Aboriginal Title through revival of the native way of life.
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