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Organization: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians  
Phone Numbers: 519-434-2761
Media Inquiries: 519-434-2761 ext 245
Fax: 519-675-1053
Email: reception@aiai.on.ca
Website: www.aiai.on.ca
Address:
387 Princess Ave
London, ON
N6B 2A7
Intersection: Colborne St and Princess Ave
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pm

Executives: Joel Abram - Grand Chief
jabram@aiai.on.ca
Stacia Loft - Deputy Grand Chief
sloft@aiai.on.ca
Public Contacts: Geoff Stonefish - Director of Operations
gstonefish@aiai.on.ca
Tanis Doxtator - Finance Manager
tdoxtator@aiai.on.ca
Service Description: Provincial Territorial Organization mandated to defend and enhance the Indigenous and treaty rights of member First Nations * advocacy for collective rights, languages, cultures, lands, and laws of member Nations * political representation and policy analysis includes the areas of health, social development, education, intergovernmental affairs, and treaty rights

Fees: Free
Application: Call or email
Eligibility / Target Population: Members of the Batchewana First Nation, Caldwell First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Delaware Nation at Moraviantown, Oneida of the Thames, and Wahta Mohawks
Languages: English
Area Served:
London, Middlesex, Chatham-Kent, Elgin, Hastings, Leamington, Muskoka, Peterborough, and Sault Ste Marie  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for Indigenous Peoples
Ethnocultural Groups and Services

This information was last completely updated on September 12, 2023

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"About Us"
We represent approximately 20,000 First Nations citizens from seven member communities. AIAI is unique among provincial associations because of the diversity of our members. We represent Oneida, Mohawk, Delaware, Potawatomi, and Ojibway communities from all across Ontario. While our communities may have different languages, cultural practices and a wide-spread geography, they are united through AIAI to collectively protect their Indigenous and Treaty rights.