Chippewas of the Thames First Nation
"We are the territory of the Deshkaan Ziibing Anishinaabeg, also known as Chippewas of the Thames First Nation. We are a forward thinking nation with a strong grasp of our traditional values. Through culture, heritage and continued education we are working towards a better future – towards a self-governing First Nation that thrives socially, culturally, spiritually and economically." Learn about the history here!
"The Oneida people are known within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy as Onyota’á:ka, “People of the Standing Stone.” We maintain a deeply rooted connection to the land and to our Haudenosaunee culture and traditions." Learn about the history here!
"Munsee-Delaware also call themselves Lenni Lenape and are one of several subgroups of Delaware, the Unalachtigo, the Unami, and the Minisink; later known as the Munsee. The Munsee-Delaware settled along the Thames River in the late 1700's at the close of the American Revolution. Today they are creating employment for their youth by tapping into the emerging green energy industry within the region." Connect here!
Mississauga's of the Credit First Nation
"This community has survived hundreds of years of change, fought through near extinction, battled in many wars, suffered a complete loss of culture, faced the trials and tribulations that have come with facing our Canadian government and those now occupying our traditional territory. However, despite every inch of transformation the MCFN have endured, they have continued to adapt and grow into the resilient First Nation community that stands today." Learn about the history here!
Six Nations of the Grand River
"The Six Nations of the Grand River unifies all Haudenosaunee peoples under the Great Tree of Peace. We are currently the only First Nation community that includes all six Haudenosaunee nations. Located along the banks of the Grand River, the Six Nations of the Grand River is the most populous First Nation in Canada." Learn about the history here!
Ontario Coalition of Indigenous Peoples
"Representing The Rights Of Metis, Non-Status, Status And Inuit Living Off Reserve In Ontario." Learn more about the history here!
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