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Background on Indian registration


Background on Indian registration

This fact sheet was designed in support of the Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and First Nation Citizenship.

About Indian status

If the Registrar confirms your entitlement to registration, your name will be added to the Indian Register. Registration and First Nation ...

Remaining inequities related to registration and membership

In the second generation, the offspring is an Indian individual who is registered or entitled to register under section 6(2). This individual ...

HISTORY OF REGISTRATION AFTER THE INDIAN ACT

History of Registration after the Indian Act. The laws and rules regarding Indian registration in Canada have changed since 1850. 1850 – An ...

Indian Register - Wikipedia

The Indian Register is the official record of people registered under the Indian Act in Canada, called status Indians or registered Indians.

Register under the Indian Act

... registration as an Indian under the Indian Act ... You can request a family history search to find out if you have ancestors registered ...

Historical Background: The Indian Act and the Indian Residential ...

Status IndianStatus Indian: The Indian Act of 1876 created the legal category of Status Indian, which referred to an Indian registered under the ...

Tribal Enrollment Process | U.S. Department of the Interior

History of the Interior ... The Tribal Leaders Directory that is published by the Bureau of Indian Affairs lists all 574 federally recognized American Indian ...

Indian nationality law - Wikipedia

Individuals born in the country since then receive Indian citizenship at birth only if both parents are Indian citizens, or if one parent is a citizen and the ...

The Indian Act | The Canadian Encyclopedia

... History · Military · Nature & Geography · Politics & Law · Science ... The bill created new categories of Status Indian registration – 6(1) and 6(2) ...

Establishing Indian Ancestry | U.S. Department of the Interior

When establishing descent from an Indian tribe for membership and enrollment purposes, the individual must provide genealogical documentation.

Indian Status - Indigenous Foundations

Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are classified as “Status Indians” are registered under the Indian Act on the Indian Register– a central registry maintained by ...

Understanding the history of tribal enrollment | NNI Database

Ask who is Indian, and you will get divergent responses depending on who's answering. The U.S. Census Bureau, state governments, various federal ...

Indian Status - Te'mexw Treaty Association

Under the Indian Act, Status Indians, also known as Registered Indians, have ... There has been a long history of discriminatory rules excluding First Nation ...

Indian Act | Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC)

A Brief History of the Indian Act. Gender inequity, perpetuated ... Indian Register, formalizing registration control of who could qualify for status.

200 Years of Bureau of Indian Affairs History

It involves 150 years of enforcing federal policies designed to terminate, relocate, and assimilate American Indians and Tribal Nations.

First Nations genealogy - Library and Archives Canada

Under the Indian Act, an Indian is "a person who, pursuant to this Act, is registered as an Indian or is entitled to be registered as an Indian.

Indian Status And Band Membership Issues

Amendments to the Indian Act in 1951 established a centralized register of all people registered under the Act.(4) Section 11 of the Act designated those people ...

Indian Status | The Canadian Encyclopedia

It applies to some Indigenous peoples in Canada. People with status, known as Status Indians (or Registered Indians), fit the criteria for status as laid out in ...

Indian Citizenship Online

Online Services · Registration As a Citizen of India Under Section 5(1)(a) of the Citizenship Act, 1955 Made by a person of Indian Origin · Registration As a ...