You can try the Assembly of First Nations' Web site.
he sailed trying to find India but found Canada and the first nations
Yes, www.Answers.com provides information on a variety of topics, including First Nations. Users can find answers related to their history, culture, and contemporary issues by searching the site. However, the depth and accuracy of the information may vary, so it's advisable to cross-reference with reliable sources for comprehensive understanding.
One can find information about UNFCC from their official website. One can get information from Wikipedia about the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
One can find information on first direct banking at websites such as First Direct and Wikipedia. You can also find information on this at a website called The Financial Brand.
Information about children's rights can be found on the United Nations official website, in the "treaties" section, along with their official stances on many other human rights issues.
First they found Iceland, then they found Greenland, then they found North America.
On the UNNWO website, you can find information about the United Nations New World Order initiative, including its goals, projects, events, and resources related to global governance and sustainable development.
You can find information out about the company Female First at their official website. You can also find out more about the Female First members that have served as ministers of Canada on the corresponding Wikipedia page.
Yes, American Indians (First Nations).
I believe the first nations belived in god
the first nations ate slept hunted
first nations sometimes eat bulrushes