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The definitive wall map of First Nation Reserves in Canada. Details every reserve, name, number, and legal status (Indian Act, Self-Government, Land Management).

First Nations Reserves Map Canada | Legal Status & Land Management

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The Definitive First Nations Reserves in Canada Wall Map

Acquire the most comprehensive and legally detailed First Nations in Canada Wall Map available. This specialized base map is an essential reference for understanding the geography and jurisdictional status of every Indigenous or First Nation Reserve across the country.

This map is an indispensable resource for federal, provincial, and Indigenous governments, legal firms, educational institutions, researchers, and organizations involved in consultation, land use, and policy development in Canada.

Key Features for Professional & Jurisdictional Context

  • Comprehensive National Coverage: Accurately displays all First Nation Reserves in Canada from coast to coast.

  • Legal Status Delineation: Uniquely categorizes and depicts the current legal status of each Reserve:

    • Indian Act Reserves: Includes the 458 First Nations under the Indian Act.

    • Land Management Act (FNLMA): Identifies the 91 Operational and 47 Developmental First Nations under the First Nations Land Management Act.

    • Self-Government Agreements: Highlights the 41 instances of First Nations with active Self-Government status.

  • Detailed Reserve Information: Every reserve is depicted with its official status, name, and assigned number, providing unparalleled detail for referencing.

  • Geographical Clarity: Includes large-scale inset maps for high-density areas: British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Ontario.

  • Base Map Context: Provides a clear Canadian base map showing provincial and territorial boundaries, major cities, and key geographical features for locational context.

Ideal Uses for the Canadian First Nations Map

  • Legal & Policy: Critical for accurate referencing of land tenure and legal jurisdiction related to the Indian Act, Land Management Act, and Self-Government agreements.

  • Research & Education: A foundational resource for academic research and teaching on Indigenous governance, history, and modern treaties in Canada.

  • Government & Corporate Consultation: Essential for identifying communities and their legal frameworks prior to any consultation or engagement process nationwide.

Invest in this authoritative and unparalleled map of First Nation Reserves in Canada—a crucial tool for legal compliance, research, and respectful engagement.

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