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Home - Six Nations of the Grand River The Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council focus on priorities that reflect the traditional values of the Haudenosaunee people:
Six Nations of the Grand River - Facebook Six Nations of the Grand River 12,610 likes · 1,815 talking about this · 130 were here The official page of Six Nations of the Grand River Follow for news, events, and community updates
WHO WE ARE - Six Nations of the Grand River The Six Nations of the Grand River unifies all Haudenosaunee peoples under the Great Tree of Peace We are currently the only First Nation community that includes all six Haudenosaunee nations Located along the banks of the Grand River, the Six Nations of the Grand River is the most populous First Nation in Canada
Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council - Wikipedia The Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council is the governing body of Six Nations of the Grand River established under the Indian Act in 1924 The Elected Council consists of one Grand Chief and nine Councillors elected to four year terms, with the current council elected in November 2019
Six Nations of the Grand River - Wikipedia The Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council is a governing body established to run the affairs of the reserve in 1924, formed under the Indian Act The Elected Council has, since its foundation, been the primary government of Six Nations recognised by the Government of Canada
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION - Six Nations of the Grand River The SNGR Chief, Council and administrative staff are guided by the best practices of both traditional and modern governance to provide effective direction to our community that is in keeping with our values Central Administration includes policy, records, communications, finance and human
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) - The Canadian Encyclopedia Originally a confederacy of five nations inhabiting the northern part of New York state, the Haudenosaunee consisted of the Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and Kanyen’kehà:ka (Mohawk) When the Tuscarora joined the confederacy early in the 18th century, it became known as the Six Nations
Six Nations of the Grand River - The Canadian Encyclopedia Six Nations of the Grand River retained their Confederacy Council governance system into the early 20th century In this system, women assigned the role of chief to selected men, who then governed through a consensus decision-making model