"Who should I talk to?"

Did you write an email that went unanswered? It doesn't necessarily mean your request was ignored! It's important to understand that Indigenous organizations receive numerous requests of all kinds, in addition to fulfilling their own mandates. Therefore, response times can be quite long.

That said, it's even more crucial to address the right people. How can you know? There's no universal template. Each community has its own organizations and local resources. Some research may be necessary. The following resource can help you understand the different possible sectors of activity: Mapping an Indigenous Community.

For a more specific introduction to a particular community, here's a directory of links to the 55 Indigenous communities in Quebec.

It might also be relevant to know the nearest Indigenous service center through this website and to familiarize yourself with some Indigenous businesses to support using this directory.

Lastly, Indigenous Tourism Quebec is a dynamic website to guide you towards events and fantastic organizations in an Indigenous community near you. You'll find information on crafts, festivals, outdoor activities, museums, tips for attending your first pow-wow, and much more, including the annual Origin(e) magazine.