Membership services on Bear Island are located at the Minowaabandan-Gamiing Maawanjihidiwining, the Lakeview Gathering Place. Certificate of Indian Status (CIS) cards are issued on island by the Membership Clerk/Indian Registry Administrator. We provide on-site photos for your status cards. Two pieces of identification are required when issuing a laminated Certificate of Indian Status (CIS) card (renewal, replacement, lost/stolen). Acceptable forms of ID include: Driver’s Licence, Health Card, Birth Certificate, Firearms Licence, Provincial ID Card, Student ID Card, Certificate of Indian Status (expired less than 6 months), Nexus Card (counts as 2 pieces), Passport (counts as 2 pieces).
For research purposes, family tree charts are located at the TFN Library and at the TFN Membership Office located at the Minowaabandan-Gamiing Maawanjihidiwining, the Lakeview Gathering Place on Bear Island. Application forms for Registration on the Indian Register are available at the Membership Office (705) 237-8943 ext 101
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Contact
Membership Clerk
Michelle Lalonde
Indian Registry Administrator
michelle.lalonde@temagamifirstnation.ca
General Delivery
Bear Island, Lake Temagami, ON, P0H 1C0
Phone: (705) 237-8943 Ext. 101
Fax: (705) 237-8959
Hours
8:30AM–4:30PM Monday
8:30AM–4:30PM Tuesday
8:30AM–4:30PM Wednesday
8:30AM–4:30PM Thursday
8:30AM–4:30PM Friday
Closed 12:00 – 1:00 pm daily for lunch.
Membership Services
- Assistance with Membership Applications
- Utility Tax Exemption for On-Reserve Members
(eg. Ontera, Hydro One) - Issue Certificate of Indian Status (CIS)
- Assistance with Bloodline and Family Tree Research
Indian Register – Amendments
- New Registration Number
- Birth Registration (requires long form birth certificate)
- Record of Marriage (requires original marriage certificate)
- Record of Divorce
- Record of Death (requires copy of death certificate)
- Band Transfer
Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)
The Indian Act is the Canadian federal legislation first passed in 1876 that sets out certain federal government obligations. It provides for the registration of persons as Status Indians, identifies who is entitled to be registered and who is not, sets guidelines for Departmentally Administered Band Lists. There have been major changes made to the original Indian Act, the most recent being in 2017.
For Application and Registration forms please visit: Application Forms for Indian Status and Status Cards Please follow the instructions and checklist on your application, be sure to mail your applications for registration to the Applications Processing Unit (Winnipeg). Visit canada.ca/indian-status or call 1-800-567-9604 for more information.
Can you apply under Bill S-3?
You can now apply to register as an Indian under the Indian Act and get a Secure Certificate of Indian Status (secure status card) at the same time.
You may be eligible for Indian status as a Bill S-3 applicant if:
- your direct-line female ancestor (mother, grandmother, great-grandmother; not aunt) lost her Indian status through marriage to a non-Indian man before April 17, 1985
or
- your direct-line female ancestor was born out of wedlock of an Indian father and a non-Indian mother between September 4, 1951, and April 16, 1985
or
- your direct-line ancestor lost their Indian status as the result of their mother’s marriage to a non-Indian man between September 4, 1951, and April 16, 1985
or
- your direct-line ancestor lost their Indian status as the result of a successful protest based on their non-Indian parentage between September 4, 1951 and April 16, 1985
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada – Offices in Ontario
Toronto (Walk-in)
655 Bay Street, 3rd Floor
Toronto, ON M5G 2K4
Tel: 1-800-567-9604
Fax: 1-866-817-3977
TTY: 1-866-553-0554
Email: aadnc.infopubs.aandc@canada.ca
Sudbury Business Centre (Call Ahead)
760 Notre Dame Ave Unit M
Sudbury ON P3A 2T4
Tel: 1-705-522-6774
Fax: 1-705-677-7976
Email: aadnc.infopubs.aandc@canada.ca