Big Grassy First Nation
Mishkosiimiiniiziibig (Big Grassy River) is a small First Nation community in Northwestern Ontario, located on the shores of beautiful Lake of the Woods. Big Grassy is 130 km. northwest of Fort Frances, Ontario and 450 km. west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. There are 250 band members living in the community, with an additional 370 band members living off the reserve.
http://www.bgfn.on.ca/
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Bigstone Cree Nation
Bigstone Cree Nation (a Woodland Cree First Nation) received reserve lands at a number of different times. This fact has let to it being described as a "multiple survey" First Nation. The Wabasca No.166 (a, b, c, and d) reserves are located along the shores of two lakes, the South and North Wabasca which run along the Wabasca River located in north-central Alberta, Canada.
The Jean Baptiste Gambler No. 183 and
Desmarais Settlement reserves (Wabasca-Desmarais) and Wabasca Airport are located between the two lakes.
http://www.bigstonecree.com/
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Chipewyan Prairie First Nation
Mission Statement: As a proud, unified Treaty First Nations, we are here to serve the members of the Chipewyan Prairie First Nation with respect, integrity, and honesty. We will strive for economic self-sufficiency, while maintaining and protecting our language, culture, and heritage and preserving our treaty rights. The Chipewyan Prairie First Nation reserves are the: Janvier No. 194 (97 Km SW of Fort Mcmurray), the Cowper Lake Indian Reserve 194a (North Shore of Cowper Lake in Twp 80 Rge 3) and the
Winefred Lake Indian Reserve No. 194b (North End of Winefred Lake Twp 76 Rge 4).
http://www.chipewyan.com/
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Constance Lake First Nation
To strive to stengthen and unite our First Nation's growth towards self-reliance and self-sufficiency in the community's holistic needs for a better tomorrow by providing effective leadership through its services and programs. The Constance Lake community is linked by an all weather road to the Trans-Canada Highway. Its closest community is Hearst, Ontario, some 40 kilometres away.
http://www.clfn.on.ca/
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Cree Nation of Wemindji
Wemindji is beautifully located at the mouth of the Maquatua River along the east coast
of James Bay.
With a population of 1100 it is one of the nine Cree communities located in remote
northern Quebec.
http://www.wemindji-nation.qc.ca/
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Curve Lake First Nation
Curve Lake First Nation, located in the Kawartha Region of Ontario, is home to Mississauga Ojibway.
http://www.curvelakefn.com/
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Dene Cultural Institute
"To work with the people of the Dene Nation, and with other organizations, to preserve,
protect, and promote the Dene culture, languages, spirituality, heritage, traditions and
customs."
http://www.deneculture.org/
(Added: January 17, 1999 Hits: 507 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Driftpile Cree Nation
The 1200 member Driftpile Band is situated 30 kms. west of Swan River (or 3 hours and 15 minutes northwest of Edmonton). The Driftpile Reserve itself is over 15,000 acres in size and sprawls along 10 kms of shoreline on the south side of Lesser Slave Lake.
http://www.driftpilecreenation.com/
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Eben Hopson Memorial Archives
The political papers of Eben Hopson, visionary Inuit, Alaskan political leader; founder, Inuit Circumpolar Conference: an interesting Arctic image.
http://www.ebenhopson.com
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Ermineskin Cree Nation
The Ermineskin Cree Nation (Reserve #138) is one member of the Four Nations of Hobbema, Alberta - located in Central Alberta about fifty miles south of Edmonton on Highway 2A, halfway between the towns of Ponoka and Wetaskiwin. The Ermineskin Cree Nations land base is approximately 25'000 acres. This area is traditionally known as the Bear Hills or Maskwacheesihk. The Cree people of the Ermineskin Cree Nation have a historical relationship that extends over centuries to the area of land that now comprises the Ermineskin Reserve. The Ermineskin Reserve was established in 1885. The Ermineskin Cree Nation belongs to the Treaty Six Group of Indian Tribes in Western Canada.
http://www.creegallery.com/
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