To make contact is to establish a relation.
The dictionary Le Petit Robert defines a relation as a connection, a relationship of reciprocal influence. Reciprocity, on the other hand, implies an action between persons in an exchange of the same nature. By visiting this web platform, a relation is established between us. In order to respect the reciprocal aspect of the relation, we’ve created this page for you to let us know what you think, to send us your comments, ideas or needs.

Information and comments
Given the evolving nature of this platform, we will be pleased to collect your comments on what is presented in order to best reflect the cultures and traditions of the 11 First Nations and Inuit present on the territory today now called Quebec. In addition, if you have resources to share with all visitors to this platform, do not hesitate to contact us. The FNEC reserves the right to publish or not the proposed resources. Are you looking for a resource suitable for a group or on a specific subject? Write us! Our team can guide you on this journey.
Schools
Additionally, in the Discover First Nations and Inuit section, First Nations and Inuit schools have been listed within their respective communities in order to facilitate your research, to establish a connection, to establish relationships and ultimately , to plan school exchanges. You can also contact us so we can guide you in a respectful and open approach.

École Migwan Pikogan
Making contact
Meeting and developing reciprocal relationships are important for First Nations and Inuit. Do not hesitate to write to us using the form available in this section for any requests for information, educational needs or comments about what is presented on this platform. If you would like to contact a school for a school exchange or to invite a Knowledge Keeper, consult the Knowledge Keepers page.
