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  2. Anishinabek Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Anishinabek peoples speak Anishinaabemowin and Lunaape (in Munsee Delaware Nation) within the Anishinabek Nation territory in Ontario. [2] In 2017, the Council changed its identification using the name "Union of Ontario Indians" only for legally-binding agreements but for all other purposes referred to themselves as Anishinabek Nation. [ 2 ]

  3. Anishinaabe - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017 the Anishinabek Nation in Ontario and the government of Canada signed an agreement allowing the Anishinabek Nation to control the classroom curriculum and school resources of its kindergarten-to-grade-12 education system in 23 communities. [42] Approximately 8% of Anishinabek students attend schools on-reserve. [42]

  4. Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Atikameksheng Anishnawbek (Anishinaabe language: Adikamegosheng Anishinaabeg, syncoped as Dikmegsheng Nishnaabeg), formerly known as the Whitefish Lake First Nation, is an Ojibway First Nation in northern Ontario, Canada.

  5. Anishinaabe tribal political organizations - Wikipedia

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    Anishinabek Nation (also known as Union of Ontario Indians) [1] Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs [2] Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians; Chiefs of Ontario [3] — represents Anishinaabek, Swampy Cree, and Lenape Peoples in Ontario; Grand Council of Treaty 3 [4]

  6. Anishinaabe Giizhigad - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated in 2022, Anishinaabe Day or Anishinaabe Giizhigad (ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᑮᔑᑲᐟ; ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᑮᔑᑲᑦ) is the national holiday for the Anishinabek Nation. It is celebrated by the approximately 65,000 citizens hailing from the union of 39 First Nations in Ontario [ 1 ] as a reflection of the proclamation of the Nation's ...

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    Full text available online at Internet Archive and as a free Kindle book. Author was an interpreter and chief of the tribe. Blackbird, Andrew Jackson (1900). The Indian Problem, from the Indian's Standpoint, 22 pages. Publisher possibly the National Indian Association, Philadelphia, PA. Full text available online through Google Books

  8. Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek - Wikipedia

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    The first nation's television series Spirit Bay was filmed here in the 1980s. A modern school in Rocky Bay has been named the "Spirit Bay School" after the series. In June 1994, the Chiefs at the Anishinabek Grand Council on the Rocky Bay First Nation, directed that the Education Directorate formally establish the Anishinabek Education Institute (AEI) in accordance with the post secondary ...

  9. Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, also known as Many Rivers Joining-Human Beings, [3] is a First Nations band government located in Ontario, Canada.Sagamok's culture and language is Anishinabek and is made up of the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi bands.