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  2. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The community is about 580 km (360 mi) north of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The First Nation's land-base is a 29,937.6 ha (73,976.38 acre) Kitchenuhmaykoosib Aaki 84 Reserve, located on the north shore of Big Trout Lake. Big Trout Lake is a fly-in community, accessible by air, and winter road in the colder months.

  3. Kingfisher First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The officials of Kingfisher First Nation are elected for a two-year term through the Custom Electoral System. Their council consists of Chief Lott Sainnawap, Deputy Chief Eddie Mamakwa and three Councillors: Amos Mamakwa, Esther Sakakeep, and Samuel Sturgeon. The First Nation is part of the Shibogama First Nations Council, [1][2] a Regional ...

  4. Sioux Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Sioux Lookout is a town in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.Located approximately 350 km (220 mi) northwest of Thunder Bay, it has a population of 5,838 people (up 10.8% since 2016), [2] an elevation of 383 m (1,257 ft), [3] and its boundaries cover an area of 536 km 2 (207 sq mi), of which 157 km 2 (61 sq mi) is lake and wetlands.

  5. Pikangikum First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Over the past two decades, Pikangikum First Nation has experienced extraordinarily high youth suicide rates; [17] recent averages for 1992 to 2000 exceed 200 per 100,000, possibly the highest rate of suicide of any community in the world. [9] In 2000, 470 per 100,000 deaths were attributed to suicide. [18][19] As of 2011 the situation had not ...

  6. Cat Lake First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Cat Lake First Nation. Cat Lake First Nation (Ojibwe: Bizhiw-zaaga'igan, ᐱᔕᐤ ᓴᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) [4] is an Ojibway First Nation reserve approximately 180 kilometres northwest of Sioux Lookout in northwestern Ontario, Canada, located on the central north shore of Cat Lake. [1] As of 2021, their total registered population was 651 people.

  7. Wawakapewin First Nation - Wikipedia

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    It is only accessible by air and the winter road system from Pickle Lake. It is a small community in which the registered population in June 2013 was 73, of which 43 lived on their own Reserve. The current Chief is Anne-Marie Beardy. Wawakapewin First Nation is a member of Shibogama First Nations Council.

  8. St. Raphael Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    www.ontarioparks.com /park /straphael. St. Raphael Provincial Park is a provincial park in northern Ontario, Canada, roughly halfway between Sioux Lookout and Pickle Lake, straddling the boundary of Kenora and Thunder Bay Districts. [1] It was established on May 22, 2003, and provides backcountry canoeing and camping opportunities. [2][3]

  9. North Caribou Lake First Nation - Wikipedia

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    7.3/km 2 (19/sq mi) North Caribou Lake First Nation or Weagamow First Nation (Severn Ojibwa: ᐗᐎᔦᑲᒪᐠ), [2] sometimes also known as Round Lake First Nation, is an Oji-Cree First Nations band government who inhabit the Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 320 km (200 mi) by air north of Sioux Lookout.

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