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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