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  2. Batchewana First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Batchewana First Nation (Ojibwe: Obaajiwan Anishinaabek) [2] is an Ojibwe First Nation in northern Ontario. Their traditional lands run along the eastern shore of Lake Superior, from Batchawana Bay to Whitefish Island. They were reserved this land in the 1850 Robinson Huron Treaty, but surrendered most of it under the 1859 Pennefather Treaty.

  3. List of Indian reserves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Also in Ontario (Akwesasne 59) and New York, United States (St. Regis Mohawk Reservation) Betsiamites [244] Pessamit Innu Band: Innu: Mamuitun Tribal Council: n/a: 25,205.0 62,282.9: 2,256: 2,420-6.8%: Cacouna 22 [245] Première Nation Wolastoqiyik (Malécite) Wahsipekuk: Maliseet: n/a: 0.9 2.2: Communauté Atikamekw De Manawan [246] Atikamekw ...

  4. Goulais Bay 15A - Wikipedia

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    Goulais Bay 15A is a First Nations reserve in Algoma District, Ontario, Canada. [2] It lies on Goulais Bay (of Lake Superior ), encompassing most of the unincorporated community of Goulais Mission , [ 3 ] and is one of the reserves of the Batchewana First Nation .

  5. Willard Bay - Wikipedia

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    Willard Bay is a 9,900-acre (40 km 2) freshwater reservoir located in eastern Box Elder County, Utah, north-west of the city of Ogden, on the north-eastern floodplains of the Great Salt Lake. The reservoir is operated by the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and recreation activities are administered by Utah State Parks and Recreation .

  6. Fort William First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Fort William First Nation (Ojibwe: Animkii Wajiw [2]) is an Ojibwa First Nation reserve in Ontario, Canada. The administrative headquarters for this band government is south of Thunder Bay. As of January 2008, the First Nation had a registered population of 1,798 people, of which their on-Reserve population was 832 people.

  7. Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory - Wikipedia

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    The territory is connected to Ontario Highway 401 by Ontario Highway 49 which runs north–south through the reserve, south to Prince Edward. Tyendinaga Mohawk Airfield general aviation airport is located just west of Highway 49, just north of the Bay of Quinte.

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  9. Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The territory of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ), represent one of the largest First Nations territories in Ontario. [6]Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory has ties to the birthplace of the Great Peacemaker, Dekanahwideh, who was instrumental in the bringing together the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca into the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, according to Kayanesenh Paul Williams, a Six ...