First Nations in New Brunswick - List of First Nations

List of First Nations

First Nation Group Population (On Reserve) Population (Off Reserve)
Buctouche Band Mi'kmaq 700185000000000000085 700127000000000000027
Burnt Church Band Mi'kmaq 70031238000000000001,238 7002468000000000000468
Eel Ground Band Mi'kmaq 7002542000000000000542 7002420000000000000420
Eel River Bar Band Mi'kmaq 7002331000000000000331 7002335000000000000335
Elsipogtog First Nation Mi'kmaq 70032383000000000002,383 7002709000000000000709
Fort Folly Band Mi'kmaq 700134000000000000034 700188000000000000088
Indian Island Band Mi'kmaq 7002101000000000000101 700172000000000000072
Kingsclear Band Maliseet 7002666000000000000666 7002283000000000000283
Madawaska Maliseet First Nation Maliseet 7002144000000000000144 7002168000000000000168
Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation Mi'kmaq 7002410000000000000410 7002190000000000000190
Oromocto Band Maliseet 7002295000000000000295 7002328000000000000328
Pabineau Band Mi'kmaq 7002100000000000000100 7002168000000000000168
Saint Mary's Band Maliseet 7002806000000000000806 7002864000000000000864
Tobique Band Maliseet 70031446000000000001,446 7002684000000000000684
Woodstock Band Maliseet 7002284000000000000284 7002641000000000000641

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