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First Nations in Ontario constitute many nations. Common First Nations ethnicities in the province include the Anishinaabe , Haudenosaunee , and the Cree . In southern portions of this province, there are reserves of the Mohawk , Cayuga , Onondaga , Oneida , Seneca and Tuscarora .
Michipicoten First Nation: Union of Ontario Indians: Ojibwe: Gros Cap Indian Village 49A: Michipicoten First Nation: Union of Ontario Indians: Ojibwe: Gull River 55: Gull Bay First Nation: Nokiiwin Tribal Council: Anishinaabe: Henvey Inlet 2: Henvey Inlet First Nation: Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations: Ojibwe: Hiawatha First ...
Curve Lake First Nation 35, Ontario: 1,060 Sturgeon Lake 154, Alberta : 1,051 Tsinstikeptum 10, British Columbia : 1,040 (945 non-Aboriginal identity, 105 Aboriginal identity) [ 27 ] — Westbank First Nation , Okanagan people , West Kelowna )(According to the Westbank First Nation, approximately 6,000 non-band members and 500 First Nation ...
Indian reserves in Ontario (10 C, 24 P) A. Algonquin (4 C, 22 P) B. Batchewana First Nation (1 C, 5 P) C. ... First Nations in Ontario; A. Algonquian peoples ...
Oji-Cree reserves in Ontario (25 P) ... Flying Post First Nation; Fort William Indian Reserve No. 52; G. Garden River Indian Reserve No. 14; Glebe Farm 40B; H.
The singular, commonly used on culturally politicized reserves [citation needed], is the term First Nations person [citation needed] (when gender-specific, First Nations man or First Nations woman). Since the late 20th century, members of various nations more frequently identify by their tribal or national identity only, e.g.,
The Algonquins of Ontario Settlement Area covers 36,000 square kilometers of land under Aboriginal title in eastern Ontario, home to more than 1.2 million people. [1]The Algonquins of Ontario comprise the First Nations of Pikwakanagan, Bonnechere, Greater Golden Lake, Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini (Bancroft), Mattawa/North Bay, Ottawa, Shabot Obaadjiwan (Sharbot Lake), Snimikobi (Ardoch) and ...
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.