Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta

Child and Youth Care Assocation of Alberta
"An organization of child care professionals who have common interests, concerns and objectives in providing quality services to children and youth."

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April 02, 2008

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First Nations Aboriginal Resources

Native American Indian Resources
A private, Aboriginal published site offering some 300 pages of content including stories, art, history and even casinos. 

Canadian Health Network
A description of the medicine wheel upon which much of the Aboriginal world view is described.

Wind Speaker
Canada's national Aboriginal newspaper offers an online version which is quite extensive.

Innu Nation
The official site of the Innu people of Labrador. Their struggles with jet fighters harming their hunting lifestyle and the gasoline sniffing many of their young people turn to have forced them to protest to the nation and the world.

 First Nations Issues
A lawyer for First Nations issues, Bill Henderson, has published an extensive links page which offers a valuable resource.

Aboriginal Youth Network
An Aboriginal site for young people by young people offering news, articles, links and interaction options.

Assembly of First Nations
This organization represents Aboriginal peoples across the country and is familiar to most Canadians.

Chiefs of Ontario
In March of 1975, at the First All Ontario Chiefs Conference, a joint First Nations Association Coordinating Committee was formed. The purpose of the committee was to provide a single Ontario representative to the Assembly of First Nations.

Nunavut Planning Commission
The Nunavut Planning Commission (NPC) was established under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and is responsible for land use planning and various aspects of environmental reporting and management in the new Territory.

Metis Resource Centre
The cultural, educational and social/recreational programs and services offered at the Centre are researched, developed, and delivered specifically to maintain the integrity of the values, and unique culture and heritage of the Metis.

The United Church of Canada
The Healing Fund was originally established by General Council in 1994 as a five-year fund-raising and educational campaign (1995-1999) to address the impacts of residential schools on Aboriginal people. It now continues as one facet of the United Church's ongoing reconciliation work with Aboriginal people.

Association of American Indian Physicians
AAIP is dedicated to pursuing excellence in Native American health care by promoting education in the medical disciplines, honoring traditional healing practices and restoring the balance of mind, body, and spirit.



 

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Edmonton, Alberta T5B 2C9
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