The
Indian Act ("An Act respecting Indians"), is a
Canadian statute that concerns
registered Indians, their bands, and the system of
Indian reserves. First passed in 1876 and still in force with amendments, it is the primary document which governs how the
Canadian state interacts with the
614 First Nation bands in Canada and their members. Throughout its long history the act has been an ongoing source of controversy and has been interpreted in many ways by both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians. The legislation has been amended many times, including "over twenty major changes" made by 2002.