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[edit] Bands, Reservations, Communities

[edit] Ojibwa Bands

  • List of Ojibwa bands
  • Aamjiwnaang First Nation - Sarnia 45 Reserve
  • Animbiigoo Zaagiigan Anishinaabek First Nation (Lake Nipigon Ojibway First Nation)
  • Anishnaabeg of Naongashiing - Saug-a-gaw-sing 1 Reserve, Big Island 31D Reserve, Big Island 31E Reserve, Big Island 31F Reserve, Big Island Mainland 93 Reserve, Lake of the Woods 31B Reserve, Lake of the Woods 31C Reserve, Lake of the Woods 31G Reserve, Lake of the Woods 31H Reserve, Naonagashing 31A Reserve, Shoal Lake 31J Reserve, Agency 30 Reserve
  • Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum (Rat Portage Band of Ojibway), (Kenora, Ontario) - Agency 30 Reserve, Kenora 38B Reserve
  • Grassy Narrows First Nation (Grassy Narrows, Ontario) - English River 21 Reserve
  • Bad River Chippewa Band - Bad River Indian Reservation (Odanah, Wisconsin, Diaperville(Old Odanah), Birch Hill and Frank's Field)
  • Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways - Goulais Bay 15A Reserve, Rankin Location 15D Reserve, Obadjiwan 15E Reserve, Whitefish Island Reserve

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[edit] Saulteaux Bands

  • Big Grassy First Nation, Morson ON (population 632)
  • Big Island First Nation - Morson, Ontario
  • Cote First Nation, Kamsack SK (population 2,979)
  • Couchiching First Nation, Rainy Lake Band Fort Frances ON (population 1,950)
  • Cowessess First Nation, Cowessess SK (population 3,418)
  • Dokis First Nation
  • Eagle Lake First Nation, Migisi Sahgaigan ON (population 159 in 1991)
  • Fishing Lake First Nation, Wadena SK (population 1,483)
  • Gordon First Nation, Gordon 86Punnichy SK (population 2,938)
  • Keeseekoose First Nation, Kamsack SK (population 2,033)
  • Key First Nation, Norquay SK (population 420 in 2001)
  • Kinistin First Nation, Tisdale SK (population 836)
  • Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation
  • Muskoday First Nation
  • Muscowpetung First Nation, Fort Qu'Appelle SK (population 1,133)
  • Muskowekwan First Nation Lestock SK (population 1,460)
  • Naicatchewenin First Nation, Devlin ON (population 353)
  • Naotkamegwanning First Nation (Whitefish Bay First Nation), Pawitik ON (population 1,047) - Agency 30 Reserve, Sabaskong Bay 32C Reserve, Whitefish Bay 32A Reserve, Yellow Girl Bay 32B Reserve
  • Nigigoonsiminikaaning (Nicickousemenecaning) First Nation, Fort Frances ON (population 268)
  • O'Chiese First Nation
  • Pasqua First Nation, Fort Qu'Appelle SK (populaton 1,716)
  • Pine Creek First Nation, Pine Creek, MB (population 2,592)
  • Pauingassi First Nation, Pauingassi, MB (population 561)
  • Sakimay First Nations, Grenfell, SK (population 1,364)
  • Saulteau First Nations, Moberly Lake, BC (population 818 in 2005)
  • Saulteaux First Nation, Cochin, SK (population 1,102)
  • Seine River First Nation, Mine Centre, ON (population 678)
  • Shoal Lake No. 40, Shoal Lake, ON (population 522)
  • Iskatewizaagegan No.39 First Nation - Shoal Lake, Ontario
  • Swan Lake First Nation, Swan Lake, MB (population 1,167)
  • Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve First Nation
  • Yellow Quill First Nation, Yellow Quill, SK (population 2,475)
  • Treaty Four Reserve Grounds (Indian Reserve No. 77) >> This Reserve is held in common with all Treaty 4 signatories, including some Anishinaabe First Nations.

[edit] Oji-Cree Bands

  • Aroland First Nation – Aroland Indian Settlement
  • Bearskin Lake First Nation – Bearskin Lake Reserve
  • Garden Hill First Nations – Garden Hill First Nation Reserve, Amik Wachink Sakahikan Indian Reserve, Wesha Kijay Wasagamach Indian Reserve, Seeseep Sakahikan Inidan Reserve, Pe-ta-waygamak Indian Reserve
  • Kasabonika Lake First Nation (ᑳᓭᐹᓇᐦᑳ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᐦᓯᓂᓂᐙᐟ (Gaa-zebaanikaa Nistam Anisininiwaad); unpointed: ᑲᓭᐸᓂᑲ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᓯᓂᓂᐗᐟ) – Kasabonika Lake Reserve
  • Kingfisher Lake First Nation – Kingfisher Lake 1 Reserve, Kingfisher 2A Reserve, Kingfisher 3A Reserve
  • Marten Falls First Nation – Marten Falls 65 Reserve
  • McDowell Lake First Nation
  • Muskrat Dam Lake First Nation – Muskrat Dam Lake Reserve
  • Neskantaga First Nation (also known as Lansdowne House First Nation) – Summer Beaver Settlement, Neskantaga Reserve
  • North Caribou Lake First Nation (also know as Weagamow Lake First Nation or Round Lake First Nation) – Weagamow Lake Indian Reserve 87
  • Red Sucker Lake First Nation – Red Sucker Lake 1976 Reserve
  • Sandy Lake First Nation – Sandy Lake 88 Reserve
  • St. Theresa Point First Nation – St. Theresa Point Indian Reserve, Mukwa Narrows Indian Reserve, Cantin Lake Indian Reserve
  • Wapekeka First Nation – Wapekeka Reserve 1, Wapekeka Reserve 2
  • Wasagamack First Nation – Wasagamack Indian Reserve, Feather Rapids Indian Reserve, Naytawunkank Indian Reserve
  • Wawakapewin First Nation (ᐙᐙᑲᐯᐎᐣ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓂᓂᐙᐟ (Waawaagabewin Nistam Anishininiwaad); unpointed: ᐗᐗᑲᐯᐎᐣ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᐗᐟ) – Wawakapewin Indian Reserve
  • Webequie First Nation – Webiqui Indian Settlement, Webequi Indian Reserve
  • Wunnumin Lake First Nation – Wunnumin 1 Reserve, Wunnumin 2 Reserve

[edit] Potawatomi Bands

[edit] Odawa Bands

[edit] Mississauga Bands

[edit] Algonkin Bands

[edit] First-Contact Period

  • Iroquet - Known to the Huron as the Atonontrataronon or Ononchataronon, they lived along Ontario's South Nation River.
  • Kichesipirini "people of the great river" - largest and most powerful group of Algonquians. Known variously as: Algoumequins de l'Isle, Allumette, Big River People, Gens d l'Isle, Honkeronon (Huron), Island Algonquian, Island Indians, Island Nation, People from the Island, Kichesippiriniwek, Nation de l'Isle, Nation of the Isle, and Savages de l'Isle. Main village was on Morrison's Island.
  • Kinounchepirini "people of the Pickerel-waters" - Also known as Keinouche, Kinonche, Pickerel, Pike. Sometimes listed as an Algonquian band, but after 1650 associated with the Ottawa. Originally found along the lower Ottawa River below Allumette Island.
  • Matouweskarini "people of the bulrushed-shore" - Also known as Madawaska, Madwaska, Matouchkarine, Matouashita, Mataouchkarini, Matouechkariniwek and Matouescarini. The Madawaska River in the Upper Ottawa Valley is named after this Band.
  • Nibachis - Muskrat Lake near present-day Cobden, Ontario.
  • Otaguottaouemin - (Kotakoutouemi, Outaoukotwemiwek). Upper Ottawa River above Allumette Island.
  • Quenongebin
  • Sagaiguninini "people of the lake" - Also known as "Saghiganirini".
  • Saginitaouigama - (Sagachiganiriniwek)
  • Weskarini - (Algonquian Proper, La Petite Nation, Little Nation, Ouaouechkairini, Ouassouarini, Ouescharini, Ouionontateronon (Huron),Petite Nation) - North side of the Ottawa River along the Lievre and the Rouge Rivers in Quebec.

[edit] Contemporary Algonquin Communities

Algonquin communities since 1800's. Status Nations are listed from greatest to least in population.

  • Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, Kitigan Zibi QC (population 2,577)
  • Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation, Golden Lake ON (population 1,871)
  • Timiskaming First Nation, Notre-Dame-du-Nord QC (population 1,553)
  • Nation Anishinabe du Lac Simon, Lac Simon QC (population 1,459)
  • Abitibiwinni First Nation, Pikogan QC (population 814)
  • Eagle Village First Nation, Témiscaming QC (population 676)
  • Long Point First Nation, Winneway River QC (population 652)
  • Algonquins of Barrière Lake, Lac Rapide QC (population 616)
  • Anicinape Community of Kitcisakik, Val d'Or QC (population 384)
  • Wolf Lake First Nation, Témiscaming QC (population 262)
  • Wahgoshig First Nation, Matheson ON (population 250)
  • Ardoch Algonguin First Nation (non-status)
  • Bonnechere Algonquin Community (non-status)
  • Kichesipirini Algonquin First Nation, (non-status)
  • Dumoine Lake Band of Algonquin (historical)
  • Grassy Lake Band of Algonquin (historical)
  • Lac des Quinze Band of Algonquin (historical)
  • Temagami Lake Band of Algonquin (historical)
  • Washagami Lake Band of Algonquin (historical)

[edit] Tribal Councils and Consortia

Saskatoon Tribal Council

Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council

North Shore Tribal Council

Ogemawahj Tribal Council

West Region Tribal Council, Inc.

  • Ebb and Flow First Nation
  • Gamblers
  • Keeseekoowenin First Nation
  • O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation
  • Pine Creek First Nation
  • Rolling River First Nation
  • Skownan First Nation

Inter-tribal Council of Michigan

Minnesota Indian Affairs Council

Island Lake Tribal Council

  • Garden Hill First Nations
  • Red Sucker Lake First Nation
  • St. Theresa Point First Nation
  • Wasagamack First Nation

Nishnawbe Aski Nation (formerly known as Grand Council Treaty 9) affiliated bands