Mission/Vision
- To carry out programs for relief of poverty among Aboriginal Peoples in BC.
- To carry out programs for the advancement of the level of education, training, and opportunity among Aboriginal Peoples in British Columbia.
What does the organization do?
Lobbies on behalf of Aboriginal Peoples with the Canadian government in Ottawa. The United Native Nations represents 90.000 Natives in BC with a membership base of 28,000 members. Our major concern is to properyly represent and to protect Aboriginal People who presently have no political voice...
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Lobbies on behalf of Aboriginal Peoples with the Canadian government in Ottawa. The United Native Nations represents 90.000 Natives in BC with a membership base of 28,000 members. Our major concern is to properyly represent and to protect Aboriginal People who presently have no political voice on matters affecting their lives and affairs.
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Other networks your organization is part of:
Currently, the United Native Nations has an affiliation with the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples which represents Off-reserve, Non-Status, and Metis people nationally and is headquartered in Ottawa. There is an provincial office in each province.
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Organization Status
Not-For-Profit (NFP)
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