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The Nipissing First Nation's council is a member of Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations, which is a regional chiefs' council. The First Nation is also a member of the Union of Ontario Indians, a tribal political organization representing many of the Anishinaabe First Nations in central and southern Ontario.
The AEI campuses are located on the Nipissing First Nation, and Munsee-Delaware First Nation. The Nipissing Campus is located at 1 Migiizi Miikan in North Bay. The Munsee-Delaware Campus is located at 533 Thomigo Road in Muncey. The Fort William Campus is located in 300 Anemki Place, Suite A in Fort William First Nation.
Pages in category "Nipissing First Nation people" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
4.2 Nipissing First Nation. 4.3 Odawa. 4.4 Ojibwa. 4.5 Oji-Cree. 4.6 Potawatomi. 4.7 Saulteaux. 5 Tribal Government. 6 Environmental Protests and Land Disputes. 7 ...
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Ruby Bridges was a 6-year-old first grader in November 1960 when she had to be escorted by federal marshals as the first Black student in her all-white public elementary school in New Orleans.
The general term for the Nipissing peoples arise from the Anishinaabe word Nibii(n)sing, meaning "at the little water". When the name is syncoped, it can appear as either Nbii(n)sing, Mbii(n)sing or Bii(n)sing. Neperinks. — Clinton (1745) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VI, 276, 1855. Nepesangs.