Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada

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The Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada consist of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit located in Canada's three territories: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

See also: Aboriginal peoples in Canada.

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[edit] Northwest Territories

[edit] First Nations

First Nations in the Northwest Territories
Peoples: Cree | Gwichʼin |
Dene Nation: (Chipewyan | Sahtu | Slavey | Tli Cho)
Governments: Acho Dene Koe | Aklavik First Nation | Behdzi Ahda First Nation | Dechi Laot'i First Nations | Deline First Nation | Deninu K'ue First Nation | Dog Rib Rae First Nation | Fort Good Hope First Nation | Gameti First Nation | Gwichya Gwich'in First Nation | Jean Marie River First Nation | K'atlodeeche First Nation | Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation | Liidlii Kue First Nation | Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation | Pehdzeh Ki First Nation | Salt River First Nation | Sambaa K'e Dene First Nation | Tetlit Gwich'in First Nation | Tulita Dene First Nation | West Point First Nation | Wha Ti First Nation | Yellowknives Dene First Nation

[edit] Inuit communities

[edit] Nunavut

[edit] Inuit communities

[edit] Yukon

[edit] First Nations

First Nations in the Yukon
Peoples: Gwichʼin | Kaska | Hän | Northern Tutchone | Southern Tutchone |Tagish | Tlingit | Upper Tanana
Governments: Carcross/Tagish First Nation | Champagne and Aishihik First Nations | First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun | Kluane First Nation | Kwanlin Dün First Nation | Liard River First Nation | Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation | Ross River Dena Council | Selkirk First Nation | Ta'an Kwach'an Council | Teslin Tlingit Council | Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation | Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation | White River First Nation