The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to Indigenous peoples in Canada, comprising the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
French colonization of the Americas
British colonisation of the Americas
First Nations Composer Initiative
First Nations Government (Canada)
First Nations Health Authority
First Nations Technical Institute
Battle of Fort Beauséjour (June 16, 1755)
Siege of Louisbourg (June 8 – July 26, 1758)
Battle of Fort Frontenac (August 25, 1758)
Battle of the Thousand Islands, August 16–25, 1760
Battle of Beauport (July 31, 1759)
Battle of the Plains of Abraham (September 13, 1759)
Battle of Sainte-Foy (April 28, 1760)
Battle of Restigouche, July 3–8, 1760
Battle of Signal Hill September 15, 1762
Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
Inuit numerals
Lithic stage (pre 8000 BC)
Archaic stage (c. 8000 – 1000 BC)
Formative stage (c. 1000 BC – AD 500)
Classic stage (c. AD 500–1200)
Post-Classic stage (c. 1200–1900)
Big Bear (1825–1888) – Cree leader
Brant, Joseph (1742–1807) – Mohawk leader
Brant, Mary (1736–1796) – leader of Six Nations women's federation
Riel, Louis (1844–1885) – leader of two Métis uprisings
Piapot (c. 1816–1908) – Cree Chief
Tecumseh (1768–1813) – Shawnee leader
Nicola 1780/1785 – c. 1865 – Grand chief of the Okanagan people, and jointly chief of the Nlaka'pamux
Nicola Athapaskan alliance in the Nicola Valley and of the Kamloops group of the Secwepemc
Cumshewa – 18th-century Haida chief at the inlet now bearing his name
Maquinna – 18th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Yuquot/Mowachaht).
Wickanninish 19th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Opitsaht/Tla-o-qui-aht)
August Jack Khatsahlano – Squamish
Harriet Nahanee – Squamish and Nuu-chah-nulth (Pacheedaht)
Frank Calder (politician) – Nisga'a
Elijah Harper – Cree and/or Ojibwe
Guujaaw – modern-day Haida leader
Dan George – Tsleil-Waututh First Nation (Burrard)
Chief Hunter Jack (–d.1905) – St'at'imc
Klattasine – Tsilhqot'in war chief, surrendered on terms of amnesty in times of war, hanged for murder
Koyah – 18th-century chief of the Haida
Steven Point – modern leader, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 2007–12
Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
Métis Community Association of Vancouver
Métis Population Betterment Act
Métis people (United States)
Treaty 1 – August 1871
Treaty 2 – August 1871
Treaty 3 – October 1873
Treaty 4 – September 1874
Treaty 5 – September 1875 (adhesions from 1908–1910)
Treaty 6 – August–September 1876 (adhesions in February 1889)
Treaty 7 – September 1877
Treaty 8 – June 1899 (with further signings and adhesions until 1901)
Treaty 9 – July 1905
Treaty 10 – August 1906
Treaty 11 – June 1921
French and Indian War (1754–1763)
Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–1765)
Lord Dunmore's War (1774)
Frontier warfare during the American Revolution (1775–1783)
Northwest Indian War (1786–1794)
War of 1812 (1812–1814)
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