Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, established in 1988, is a collective body representing all 63 First Nations in Manitoba, encompassing over 172,000 First Nation citizens. Its primary aim is to advocate on behalf of First Nations in Manitoba, addressing issues of common concern and fostering solidarity among its members.
Rooted in a history of political and social evolution, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs serves as a platform for coordinating political initiatives and technical endeavors related to the well-being and rights of First Nations peoples. It stands as a testament to the shared interests and resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of historical challenges.
Through various departments and mandated organizations, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs engages in activities spanning advocacy, education, social development, health, and treaty relations. It embodies a commitment to upholding Indigenous values and traditions while navigating contemporary issues affecting First Nations communities in Manitoba.
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