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1 FIRST NATION COMMUNITY PROFILES ONTARIO REGION 1995 E92 C302 fv.1] 1995 c.2

2 1 FIRST NATION COMMUNITY PROFILES Ontario Resion

3 ONTARIO REGION FIRST NA TIONS FIRST NATION 1. Albany 2. Alberville 3. Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation (Rat Portage) 4. Aroland 5. Attawapiskat 6. Batchewana 7. Bearskin Lake 8. Beausoleil (Christian Island) 9. Big Grassy 10. Big Island 11. Big Trout Lake 12. Brunswick House 13. Caldwell 14. Cat Lake 15. Chapleau Cree First Nation 16. Chapleau Ojibway 17. Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point 18. Chippewas of Nawash 19. Chippewas of Rama First Nation 20. Chippewas of Sarnia 21. Chippewas of the Thames First Nation 22. Cockburn Island 23. Constance Lake 24. Couchiching 25. Curve Lake 26. Deer Lake 27. Dokis 28. Eabametoong First Nation (Fort Hope) 29. Eagle Lake First Nation 30. Flying Post 31. Fort Severn 32. Fort William 33. Garden River First Nation 34. Georgina Island First Nation 35. Ginoogaming First Nation 36. Golden Lake First Nation 37. Grassy Narrows First Nation 38. Gull Bay 39. Henvey Inlet 40. Hiawatha First Nation DISTRICT Sudbury Southern Western Western Sudbury Sudbury Sioux Lookout Southern Western Western Sioux Lookout Sudbury Southern Sioux Lookout Sudbury Sudbury Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Sudbury Western Western Southern Sioux Lookout Sudbury Western Western Western Sioux Lookout Western Sudbury Southern Western Southern Western Western Sudbury Southern

4 -2- F/RST NATION 41. Iskutewisakaygun No. 39 Independent First Nation (Shoal Lake #39) 42. Kasabonika Lake 43. Kashechewan 44. Kee-Way-Win 45. Kingfisher Lake 46. Lac des Mille Lacs 47. Lac La Croix 48. Lac Seul 49. Lake Nipigon Ojibway 50. Lansdowne House 51. Long Lake # Magnetewan 53. Martin Falls 54. Matachewan 55. Ma ttagarni 56. McDowell Lake 57. Michipicoten (Gros Cap) 58. Mishkeegogamang Band (Osnaburgh) 59. Missanabie Cree 60. Mississauga 61. Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation 62. Mississaugas of the Credit 63. Mohawks of Akwesasne (St. Regis) 64. Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (Tyendinaga) 65. Moose Deer Point 66. Moose Cree First Nation 67. Moravian of the Thames 68. Munsee-Deleware Nation 69. Muskrat Dam Lake 70. Naicatchewenin 71. New Post 72. Nibinamik First Nation (Summer Beaver) 73. Nicickousemenecaning 74. Nipissing 75. North Caribou Lake 76. Northwest Angle # Northwest Angle # North Spirit Lake 79. Ochiichagwe babigo'ining First Nation (Dalles) 80. Ojibway Nation of Saugeen 81. Ojibways of Onegaming 82. Ojibways of Sucker Creek 83. Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation 84. Onyota'a.Ka (Oneidas of the Thames) DISTRICT Western Sioux Lookout Sudbury Sioux Lookout Sioux Lookout Western Western Sioux Lookout Western Western Western Sudbury Western Sudbury Sudbury Sioux Lookout Western Sioux Lookout Sudbury Sudbury Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Sudbury Southern Southern Sioux Lookout Western Sudbury Western Western Sudbury Sioux Lookout Western Western Sioux Lookout Western Sioux Lookout Western Sudbury Western Southern

5 -3- F/RST NATION 85. Pays Plat 86. Pikangikum 87. Pic Mobert 88. Poplar Hill 89. Rainy River 90. Red Rock 91. Rocky Bay 92. Sachigo Lake 93. Sagamok Anishnawbek (Spanish River) 94. Sand Point 95. Sandy Lake 96. Saugeen 97. Seine River 98. Serpent River 99. Shawanaga WO. Sheguiandah 101. Sheshegwaning 102. Shoal Lake # Six Nations of the Grand River 104. Slate Falls Nation 105. Stanjikoming First Nation 106. Temagami First Nation 107. Thessalon 108. Wabaseemoong (Islington) 109. Wabauskang 110. Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation 111. Wahgoshig 112. Wahnapitae 113. Wahta Mohawk Band (Gibson) 114. Walpole Island 115. Wapekeka 116. Wasauksing First Nation (Parry Island) 117. Washagamis Bay 118. Wawakapewin 119. Webequie 120. Weenusk 121. West Bay 122. White fish Bay 123. Whitefish Lake 124. Whitefish River 125. Whitesand DISTRICT Western Sioux Lookout Western Sioux Lookout Western Western Western Sioux Lookout Sudbury Western Sioux Lookout Southern Western Sudbury Sudbury Sudbury Sudbury Western Southern Sioux Lookout Western Sudbury Sudbury Western Western Western Sudbury Sudbury Southern Southern Sioux Lookout Southern Western Sioux Lookout Western Sudbury Sudbury Western Sudbury Sudbury Western

6 Wikwemikong 127. Wunnumin Sudbury Sioux Lookout N.B.: These are the legal Band names as recognized by the Department. If a name change is required, it should be initiated by a Band Council Resolution indicating the appropriate new name. If "First Nation" is to be included, it should be specifically requested, i.e. First Nation Band. Band must be used in all legal documents to conform with the definition set out in the Indian Act. March 31, 1995

7 SOUTHERN Alderville Beausoleil Caldwell Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point Chippewas of Na wash Chippewas of Rama First Nation Chippewas of Sarnia Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Curve Lake Georgina Island First Nation Golden Lake First Nation Hiawatha First Nation Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Mississaugas of the Credit Mohawks of Akwesasne Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Moose Deer Point Moravian of the Thames Munsee-Deleware Nation Onyota'a.Ka Saugeen Six Nations of the Grand River Wahta Mohawk Band Walpole Island Wasauksing First Nation

8 ALDER VILLE FIRST NATION Alderville Alderville 437 (inhabited) Sugar Island 437A Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Diale et: Ojibway Classification: 21 Km S.W. of Peterborough, east shore of Rice Lake 44 10N W Urban 1,216.1 hectares Address Box 46, Roseneath, Ontario KOK 2X0 & Telephone: (905) FAX: (905) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 11, 1993 Chief: Nora Bothwell Kenneth Marsden Karen Beaver Penny Crowe Randy P. Smoke Band Administrator: Denise Graham Northumberland Northumberland M.P.P.: Douglas Galt (PC) M.P.: Christine Stewart (L) Tribal Council: Association: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total

9 BEAUSOLEIL FIRST NATION Beausoleil Christian Island #30 (inhabited) Christian Island #30A Chippewa Island* Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: on 3 islands in S.E. Georgian Bay, approx. 30 Km N.W. of Midland 44 50N 80 I2 W Rural 5,435.6 hectares Address Christian Island, Ontario LOK ICO & Telephone: (705) /2014 FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 4, 1994 Chief- Chief Councillor: Brandon Jeffrey Monague Valerie M. Monague Carl Assance Neil Monague Sheldon Sandy Floyd King Paul Sandy Georgia A. Assance Henry Jackson Michael Sandy Tamara E. Cascagnette Band Administrator: Cynthia Jamieson Simcoe East Simcoe North M.P.P.: Al McLean (PC) M.P.: Paul DeVillers (L) Tribal Council: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region Education: Council-operated Christian Island Elementary School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 105 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,295 *owned jointly by Rama, Georgina Island and Beausoleil March 27, 1995

10 CALDWELL FIRST NATION Caldwell No Reserve Sugar Island ft37a Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Potawatomi Classification: - hectares Address Box HI63, 215 Main Street, Bothwell, Ontario NOP ICO & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: November 18, 1989 Chief: Larry Johnson Henry Solomon Frank Solomon Donald Solomon Band Administrator: Richard Miller Essex-Kent M.P.P.: M.P.: Jerry Pickard (L) Tribal Council: Association: Southern First Nations Secretariat Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: March 27, 1995

11 CHIPPEWAS OF KETTLE AND STONY POINT FIRST NATION Classification: Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point Linguistic Group: Algonkian Kettle Point 444 Language/Dialect: Ojibway 35 KmN.E. of Sarnia 43 11N 82 W Rural hectares Address R.R. 42, Forest, Ontario NON 1J0 & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 21, 1994 Chief: Thomas M. Bressette Milton (Bud) Bressette Robert (Bob) Bressette Brian Monague Allan Beverley Bressette Bernard George Norman Shawnoo Bonnie Y. Bressette Gerald Christopher George Steve D. Wolfe Sr. Band Administrator: Elizabeth Thunder Lambton Lambton-Middlesex M.P.P.: M.P.: Marcel Beaubien (PC) Rose-Marie Ur (L) Tribal Council: Association: Southern First Nations Secretariat Union of Ontario Indians - Southwest Region Education: Council-operated Kettle Point Kindergarten, Grades K4-K5, September 1994 Enrolment: 35; Grades 1-8 bussed to Forest Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total ,626 June 16, 1995

12 CHIPPEWAS OF NAWASH FIRST NATION Classification: Chippewas of Nawash Nayaashiinigmiing (inhabited) Cape Croker Hunting Ground Saugeen & Cape Croker Fishing Island HI (owned jointly with Saugeen) 35 Km N. W. of Owen Sound 44 55N W Rural 7,183.3 hectares Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Address R.R. #5, Wiarton, Ontario NOH 2T0 & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEA DERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 25, 1993 Chief: Ralph Akiwenzie Sidney I. Nadjiwon Ella Waukey J. Bernard Keeshig Paul F. Jones Band Administrator: Patricia Chegahno R. Ross Johnston Melvin Elliott Arlene F. Chegahno Franklin D. Solomon R. Blake Jones Keith Chegahno Giles S. Keeshig Isabell Millette independent Bruce Bruce-Grey M. P. P. : Barb Fisher (PC) M.P.: Ovid Jackson (L) SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Cape Croker Jr. School, Grades K4-06, September 1994 Enrolment: 92 and Cape Croker Sr. School, Grades 07-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 29 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve ,113 Crown Land Total ,784 June 16, 1995

13 CHIPPEWAS OF RAMA FIRST NATION Chippewas of Rama First Nation Rama #32 (inhabited) Indian River (jointly with Gibson) Chippewa Island (jointly with Georgina and Beausoleil) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: 5 Km N.E. of Orillia 44 42N W Urban hectares Address Rama Road P. O. 35, Rama, Ontario LOK 1 TO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: September 6, 1994 Chief: Lorraine M. McRae Kenneth L. Snache Charles Snache Margaret R. St. Germaine Shawn F. Williams Arnold P. Ingersoll Band Administrator: Ted Williams Tribal Council: Association: Simcoe East M.P.P.: Simcoe North M.P.: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region Allan McLean (PC) Paul Devillers (L) Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,058 March 27, 199L

14 CHIPPEWAS OF SARNIA FIRST NATION Chippewas of Sarnia Sarnia #45 Linguistic Group: Language /Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Classification: Address & Telephone: east bank of St. Clair River directly south of city of Sarnia 42 55N W Urban 1,280.5 hectares 978 Tashmoo Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7H5 (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 22, 1994 Chief: Phillip A. Maness Errnol Gray Sr. Roger F. Williams Keith L. Rogers Leslie Henry William (Ray) Rogers Darren L. Henry Carolyn Nahmabin Terry "Monis " Plain Annabelle H. Kewaquom Band Administrator: Hugh Williams Sarnia Sarnia-Lambton M.P.P.: M.P.: David Boushy (PC) Roger Gallaway (L) Tribal Council: Association: Southern First Nations Secretariat Union of Ontario Indians - Southwest Region SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Sarnia Pre-Kindergarten, Grades K4-K5, September 1994 Enrolment: 14 as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total ,581 June 16, 1995

15 CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES FIRST NATION Classification: Address & Telephone: Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Linguistic Group: Algonkian Caradoc M2 Language/Dialect: Ojibway 24 Km. S.W. of London 42 50N W Urban 3,333.5 hectares R.R. 41, Muncey, Ontario NOL 1Y0 (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 26, 1993 Chief- Delbert Riley R.K. Miskokomon Dwayne L. Kechego Cathy Marie Kechego Meryland Fisher Vaughan Albert Jr. Clifford L. Riley Wayne Miskokomon Terry Henry Mark. E. French Larry A. French Kelly D. Riley James V. Deleary Band Administrator: Leonna Hendrick Middlesex Lambton-Middlesex M.P.P.: M.P.: Bruce Smith (PC) Rose-Marie Ur (L) Tribal Council: Association: Southern First Nations Secretariat Union of Ontario Indians - Southwest Region Education: Council-operated Wiiji Nimbawiyaang School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 221 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program (with Muncey of the Thames) On Reserve Off Reserve ,106 Crown Land 0 0 Total ,834 June 16, 1995

16 CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION Curve Lake Curve Lake 435 (inhabited) Curve Lake 435A Islands in Trent Waters 36A (owned jointly with Hiawatha and Scugog) Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Classification: 14 Km. north of Peterborough 44 29N W Urban hectares Address Box 4100, Curve Lake, Ontario KOL 1R0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 27, 1994 Chief- Irvin "Keith" Knott Angela R. Gillies Hollis Manley Taylor Michael Alan Whetung Muriland Oliver Knott Vanessa Christine Taylor Wallace Williams Robert Alexander Pierson Penny Coppaway Williams A/Genercd Manager: Eric Curtis Peterborough Peterborough M.P.P.: Gary Stewart (PC) M.P.: Peter Adams (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region Education: Council-operated Curve Lake School, Grades K4-03, September 1994 Enrolment: 55 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,474 June 16, 1995

17 GEORGINA ISLAND FIRST NATION Georgina Island First Nation Georgina Island #33 (inhabited) Georgina Island #33A Chippewa Island (owned jointly with Beausoleil and Rama) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: on three islands in Lake Simcoe, approx. 30 Km. north of Newmarket 44 24N W Rural 1,353.0 hectares Address R.R. #2, Sutton West, Ontario LOE 1R0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 29, 1995 Chief: William McCue Patricia Big Canoe Michael Christopher Big Canoe Eunice Lorraine Big Canoe Ronald Murray Charles Band Administrator: Mike McCue Durham-York York Simcoe M.P.P.: Julia Munro (PC) M.P.: Karen Kraft Sloan (L) Tribal Council: Association: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region Education: Council-operated Georgina Island Indian Day School, Grades K5-06, September 1993 Enrolment: 13 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total June 16, 1995

18 GOLDEN LAKE FIRST NATION Golden Lake First Nation Golden Lake #39 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Algonkin Classification: S.E. end of Golden Lake, approx. 30 Km. south of Pembroke 45 33N W Rural hectares Address Golden Lake, Ontario KOJ 1X0 & Telephone: (613) FAX: (613) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: April 1, 1995 Chief: Robert Whiteduck J. Gary Kohoko Archibald Kohoko Mary V. Kwanenron Two-Axe Ronald Lionel Bernard Douglas Robert Benoit Usa V. Jean Edhkakogan Executive Director: Merv Sarazin Renfrew North M.P.P.: Sean Conway (L) Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke M.P.: Leonard Hopkins (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region On Reserve Off Reserve ,034 Crown Land 0 0 Total ,382 April 27, 1995

19 HIAWATHA FIRST NATION Hiawatha First Nation Hiawatha tt36 (inhabited) Islands in the Trent Waters #36A (owned jointly with Cure Lake and Scugog) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: N.W. shore of Rice Lake, 6 Km. S.E. of Peterborough N W Urban hectares Address R.R. #2, Keene, Ontario KOL 2GO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: February 3, 1995 Chief- Carl Francis Cowie Michael George Paudash Paul Thomas Howard Gregory Lloyd Cowie Band Administrator: Mrs. Pat Adamson Hastings-Peterborough Peterborough M.P.P.: M.P.: Harry Danford (PC) Peter Adams (L) Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians June 16, 1995

20 MISSISSAUGAS OF SCUGOG ISLAND FIRST NATION Classification: Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Linguistic Group: Algonkian Scugog 434 Language /Dialect: Ojibway N. end of Scugog Island, 42 Km. S.W. of Peterborough N W Urban hectares Address R.R. 45, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1B6 & Telephone: (905) FAX: (905) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 28, 1993 Chief: Gary Edgar Arthur G. Goose Richard Ronald Edgar Band Administrator: Alice Edgar Durham East M.P.P.: John O Toole (PC) Durham M.P.: Alex Shepherd (L) Tribal Council: Association: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total June 16, 1995

21 MISSISSAUGAS OF THE CREDIT FIRST NATION Classification: Mississaugas of the Credit Linguistic Group: Algonkian New Credit ÏÏ40A Language/Dialect: Ojibway 16 Km. S.E. of Brantford 43 N W Urban 2,392.6 hectares Address R.R. 46, Hagersville, Ontario NOA 1H0 & Telephone: (416) /1134/1135 FAX: (416) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 20, 1993 Chief: Larry Sault Victor D. King Gordon Melborne Laforme Georgina Mae Sault Leslie E. King David Franklin Laforme Sylvia Sault George (Clyde) King Band Administrator: Randy Sault Brant-Haldimand Haldimand-Norfolk M.P.P.: Peter Preston (PC) M.P.: Bob Speller (L) Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians SIGNIFICANT ON-RESER VE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated New Credit School, Grades K5-06 September 1994 Enrolment: 57 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program (with Six Nations of the Grand River) On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total ,298 June 16, 1995

22 MOHAWKS OF AKWESASNE FIRST NATION Classification: Mohawks of Akwesasne Linguistic Group: Iroquoian Akwesasne #15 Language/Dialect: Mohawk Akwesasne #59 Culture Area: Iroquoian #59 - Cornnwall Island; additional islands on St. Lawrence River at Cornwall N W; #15 - St. Regis Village and Islands in Quebec N W Urban 3,646.8 hectares Address P.O. Box 579, Cornwall, Ontario K6H 5T3 & Telephone: (613) FAX: (613) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 1994 Chief: Russell Roundpoint Electoral Section 1 Chenail Island Dist. Raymond Mitchell Dorothy Lazore Phyllis Lazore Vincenette Cook Chief Administrative Officer: Francis Sam Electoral Section 2 St. Reeis. Quebec Vaughn Phillips Gerald Sharrow Johanne Jackson Electoral Section 3 Cornwall Dist. Quebec Alexander Roundpoint Antoine Delormier Gary Cole Lynn Roundpoint Cornwall M.P.P.: John Cleary (L) Glengarry-Prescott-Russell M.P.: Don Boundria (L) independent SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Akwesasne Mohawk School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 342; Kana:takon School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 194; and, Tsie Snaihne School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 129 Policing: independent reserve police force On Reserve 2,679 2,895 5,574 Off Reserve 1,185 1,317 2,502 Crown Land Total 3,864 4,212 8,076 March 27, 1995

23 MOHAWKS OF THE BAY OF QUINTE FIRST NATION Classification: Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Linguistic Group: Iroquoian Tyendinaga 438 Language/Dialect: Mohawk Culture Area: Iroquoian 10 Km. East of Belleville, adjacent to and west of Deseronto N W Urban 7,362.5 hectares Address R.R. 41, Deseronto, Ontario KOK 1X0 & Telephone: (613) FAX: (613) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 4, 1993 Chief: R. Donald Maracle Donald K. Smart Douglas E. Maracle Willard H. Brant Willard A. Hill Office Manager: Ken Crowe Prince Edward-Lennox M.P.P.: Gary Fox (PC) South-Hastings Prince Edward-Hastings M.P.: Lyle Vanclief (L) Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program June 16, 1995

24 MOOSE DEER POINT FIRST NATION Moose Deer Point Moose Point H79 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: Address & Telephone: E. shore of Georgian Bay, 51 Km. W. of Bracebridge N 80 W Rural hectares Box 119, MacTier, Ontario POC 1H0 (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: November 2, 1993 Chief- Laird Hendrick Robert F. Isaac Mildred Courriere Ralph King Sr. Band Manager: Elizabeth (Betty) Sandy Muskoka-Georgian Bay Parry Sound-Muskoka M.P.P.: Bill Grimmett (PC) M.P.: Andy Mitchell (L) Tribal Council: Ogemawahj Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Southeast Region June 16, 1995

25 MORAVIAN OF THE THAMES FIRST NATION Moravian of the Thames Moravian if47 Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Delaware Algonkian Classification: on Thames River, 56 Km. S.W. of Sarnia N W Urban 1,281.0 hectares Address R.R. 43, Thamesville, Ontario NOP 2K0 & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: 1, 1993 Chief- Phillip Snake Denise Stonefish Dennis P. Thimothy Francis Noah James S. Tobias Bruce D. Stonefish Band Administrator: Les Timothy Essex-Kent Kent M.P.P.: M.P.: Pat Hoy (L) Rex Crawford (L) Tribal Council: Southern First Nations Secretariat Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Education: Council-operated Moraviantown Kindergarten, Grades K4-K5, September 1994 Enrolment: 16 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total June 16, 1995

26 MUNSEE-DELEWARE NATION FIRST NATION Munsee-Deleware Nation Muncey ftl Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Delaware Classification: on Thames River, 24 Km. W. of St. Thomas N W Urban 1,054.0 hectares Address R.R. 41, Muncey, Ontario NOL 1Y0 & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 25, 1994 Chief: Leroy Dolson Patrick Waddilove Leo Nicholas Candy Thomas Cyril Snake Sr. Band Administrator: Leroy Dolson Middlesex Lambton-Middlesex M.P.P.: Bruce Smith (PC) M.P.: Rose-Marie Ur (L) Tribal Council: Southern First Nations Secretariat Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Southwest Region On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total June 16, 1995

27 ONYOTA A:KA FIRST NATION Classification: Address & Telephone: Onyota a:ka Linguistic Group: Iroquoian Oneida Ml Language/Dialect: Oneida Culture Area: Iroquoian on Thames River, 16 Km. S. W. of London N W Urban 2,133.5 hectares R.R. 42, Southwold, Ontario NOL 2G0 (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 9, 1994 Chief: Harry E. Doxtator Bernard B. Hill Terry L. Elijah Ida M. Cornelius Tracy Antone Holly Elijah Kevin A. Doxtator Stanford Hill Jr. Gloria J. Doxtator Leslie J. Elm Sr. Gary C. Ninham Claybourne R. Dockstader Sid (Dennis) A. Doxtator Band Administrator: Mrs. Lois Cornelius Middlesex M.P.P.: Lambton-Middlesex M.P.: Bruce Smith (PC) Rose-Marie Ur (L) Tribal Council: Southern First Nations Secretariat Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Education: Council-operated Standing Stone School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 201 and Tsi Nihyukawliho Tu Learning Centre, Grades K4-10, September 1994 Enrolment: 32 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve ,750 Off Reserve 1,083 1,272 2,355 Crown Land Total 1,947 2,158 4,105 June 16, 1995

28 SAUGEEN FIRST NATION Saugeen Linguistic Group: Chief s Point #28 Language/Dialect: Saugeen #29 (inhabited) Culture Area: Saugeen Hunting Grounds #60A Saugeen & Cape Croker Fishing Islands Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Classification: Address & Telephone: east shore of Lake Huron, 24 Km. W. of Owen Sound N W Urban 5,061.5 hectares R.R. #1, Southampton, Ontario NOH 2L0 (519) /2983/2277 FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 26, 1994 Chief- Richard Kahgee Bernice Y. Kahgee L. Marie Mason Franklin Shawbedees Melvin Roote Harriet Kewaquom Carman Roote Arnold Solomon Rita Root Lome Mandawoub James R. Ritchie Carol Solomon Band Administrator: Darlene Ritchie Bruce M.P.P.: Barb Fisher (PC) Bruce-Grey M.P.: Ovid Jackson (L) independent Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION. June 16, 1995

29 SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER FIRST NATION Six Nations of the Grand River* Six Nations #40 (inhabited) Glebe Farm #40B Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Iroquoian ^ Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, Onondaga, Cayuga, Tuscarora Algonkian *Bay of Quinte Mohawk; Bearfoot Onondaga; Deleware; Konadaha Seneca; Lower Cayuga; Lower Mohawk; Niharondasa Seneca; Oneida; Onondaga Clear Sky; Tuscarora; Upper Cayuga; Upper Mohawk; Walker Mohawk Classification: 8 Km. S.E. of Brantford N W Urban 18,270.2 hectares Address P. O. Box 5000, Ohsweken, Ontario NOA 1M0 & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 18, 1993 Chief- Steve Williams Elec. Sec 1: David Johns, David Green Elec. Sec 3: Roger Jonathan, Deborah Sty res Elec. Sec 5: George Montour, John Peters Elec. Sec 2: Morley Lickers, Winona Johnson Elec.Sec 4: Lillian Montour, Edward A. Martin Elec. Sec 6: Melba Thomas, Ervin Harris Director of Operations: Ken Jacobs Brant-Haldimand M.P.P.: Haldimand-Norfolk M.P.: Peter Preston (PC) Bob Speller (L) independent Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program (with Mississaugas of the Credit) as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve 4,245 4,220 8,465 Off Reserve 4,141 4,994 9,217 Crown Land 0 Total 8,386 9,217 17,603 June 16, 1

30 WAHTA MOHAWK FIRST NATION Wahta Mohawk Band Gibson if31 (inhabited) Indian River Linguistic Group: Iroquoian Language/Dialect: Mohawk Culture Area: Iroquoian Classification: 44 Km. N.W. of Orillia 45 N W Rural 5,991.6 hectares Address Bala P.O. Box 327, Bala, Ontario POC1A0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705519) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: March 27, 1993 Chief- Lyla Commandant Blaine Edward Commandant Michael Wayne Decaire Philip Angus Franks Lawrence Allan Schell Service Coordinator: Karen Commandant Muskoka-Georgian Bay Parry Sound-Muskoka M.P.P.: Bill Grimmett (PC) M.P.: Andy Mitchell (L) Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total June 16, 1995

31 WALPOLE ISLAND FIRST NATION Walpole Island Walpole Island #46 Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway /Potawatomi Algonkian Classification: 34 Km. south of Sarnia W Urban 15,891.1 hectares Address R.R. #3, Wallaceburg, Ontario N8A 4K9 & Telephone: (519) FAX: (519) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 24, 1994 Chief- Joseph Brian Gilbert Sylvia Deleary Shirley M. Tooshkenig Donald B. Isaac Joel M. Johnson Willard Shipman Roger Williams Lionel B. Sands Bradley W. Sands Lyle Riley Allan D. Jacobs Jeffrey N. Lallean Ralph B. Jones Band Administrator: Patrick Isaac Lambton Kent M.P.P.: M.P.: Marcel Beaubien (PC) Rex Crawford (L) independent Education: Council-operated Walpole Island School and Study Centre, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 388; George Perry Learning Centre, Grades 10-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 16; and, Dreamcatcher, Grades 09-13, September 1994 Enrolment: 21 On Reserve ,826 Off Reserve ,304 Crown Land 0 0 Total 1,553 1,577 3,130 June 16, 1

32 WASAUKSING FIRST NATION Wasauksing First Nation Parry Island If 16 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: 64 Km. west of Huntsville W Urban 7,486.8 hectares Address P. O. Box 253, Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 2X4 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: February 6, 1995 Chief- Joyce Tabobondung Terry Pegahmagabow Vera Ann M. Pawis-Tabobondung Wilfred King Barry Tabobondung Dora Tabobondung First Nation Manager: Janice St. Germaine Parry Sound M.P.P.: Ernie Eves (PC) Parry Sound-Muskoka M.P.: Andy Mitchell (L) Tribal Council: Waabnoong Bemjiwang Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Wasauksing Kinomaugewgamik School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 80 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

33 SUDBURY Albany Attawapiskat Batchewana Brunswick House Chapleau Cree Chap le au Ojibway Cockburn Island Dokis Garden River First Nation Henvey Inlet Kashechewan Magnetewan Matachewan Mattagami Missanabie Cree Mississauga Moose Cree First Nation New Post Nipissing Ojibways of Sucker Creek Sagamok Anishnawbek Serpent River Shawanaga Sheguiandah Shesheg waning Temagami First Nation Thessalon Wahgoshig Wahnapitae Weenusk West Bay Whitefish Lake Whitefish River Wikwemikong

34 ALBANY FIRST NATION Albany Fort Albany #67* Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway/Cree Algonkian Classification: 450 Km. north of Timmins N W Special Access 36,345.7 hectares Address Fort Albany, Ontario POL 1H0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: July 8, 1994 Chief- Deputy Chief: Edmund Metatawabin Marius Spence Leo Loone Gilbert Solomon John Paul Nakochee Martha Kataquapit Joseph Sutherland Greg Sutherland Band Administrator: Liz Kataquapit Provincial: Federal: Cochrane M.P.P.: Len Wood (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Mushkegowuk Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated St. Anne s Elementary School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 192 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve ,619 Off Reserve ,283 Crown Land 1 Total 1,484 1,420 2,904 *see Kashechewan First Nation. Albany and Kashechewan reside at Albany. Population shown is for both communities. No individual figures available for Kashechewan community. March 23, 1995

35 ATTAWAPISKAT FIRST NATION Attawapiskat Linguistic Group: Algonkian Attawapiskat #91 finhabited) Language/Dialect: Cree Attawapiskat #91A 350 Km. N.W. ofmoosonee N W Special Access 27,144.6 hectares Address Box 248, Attawapiskat, Ontario POL 1A0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 5, 1993 Chief: Ignace Gull Deputy Chief: Greg Shisheesh Marius Kataquapit Michael Shisheesh Gregory Koostachin James Jacasum Band Administrator: Vacant Margret Edwards Steve Kataquapit Abraham Paul-Martin Fred Wesley Andrew Koostachin Margret Okimaw Christine Okimaw Joseph Okimaw Cochrane Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: M.P.: Len Wood (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Mushkegowuk Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated J.R. Nakogee Elementary School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 396 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve ,286 Off Reserve Crown Land 10 Total 1,097 1,115 2,212 March 23, 1995

36 BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION Batchewana Goulais Bay II5A Rankin Location II 5D finhabited) Obadjiwan II 5E Obabikong I35B Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Classification: adjacent to the city ofsault Ste. Marie N W Urban 2,224.2 hectares Address 236 Frontenac Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 5K9 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 12, 1994 Chief- John Marvin Corbiere Vernon Syrette Albert Darrell Sewell Ann Marie Tegosh Roland Roy Hewson Donald Syrette Eugene Kevin Tegosh Carol Nadjiwon Noel R. Syrette Band Administrator: Larry Bellrose Algoma Algoma M.P.P.: Bud Wildman (NDP) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve ,095 Crown Land Total ,696 March 23, 1995

37 BRUNSWICK HOUSE FIRST NATION Brunswick House Duck Lake #76B Mountbatten ft 76A (inhabited) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway/Cree 6 Km. east of Chapleau N W Rural 9,314.0 hectares Address Box 1319, Chapleau, Ontario POM 1K0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Chief- Band Administrator: Indian Act Election: Joseph H. Saunders Sr. Andrew S. Neshawabin Isabelle Saunders August 9, 1993 Marjorie Tangie Nickel Belt Timmins-Chapleau M.P.P.: Floyd Laughren (NDP) M.P.: Peter Thalheimer (L) Tribal Council: Wabun Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation March 23, 1995

38 CHAPLEAU CREE FIRST NATION Chapleau Cree Chapleau #75 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Address & Telephone: 160 Km. N.E. ofsaultste. Marie N W Rural hectares Box 400, Chapleau, Ontario POM 1K0 (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Chief- Band Custom Election: Candice Boucher Mary Brunette June 27, 1992 Joseph Turner Band Administrator: Frances Luhtasaari Nickel Belt M.P.P.: Floyd Laughren (NDP) Timmins-Chapleau M.P.: Peter Thalheimer (L) ASSOCIATION Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

39 CHAPLEAU OJIBWAY FIRST NATION Chapleau Ojibway Chapleau #61, #61 A, #74 Chapleau #74A (Inhabited) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Address & Telephone: 2 Km. south of Chapleau N W Rural 1,020.0 hectares P.O. Box 279, Chapleau, Ontario POM 1K0 (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Chief: Band Administrator: Band Custom Election: Joanne Nakogee Anita Memegos Anita Memegos January 12, 1989 Baptiste Memegos Nickel Belt M.P.P.: Timmins-Chapleau M.P.: Floyd Laughren (NDP) Peter Thalheimer (L) Tribal Council: Wabun Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation March 23, 1995

40 COCKBURN ISLAND FIRST NATION Cockburn Island Linguistic Group: Algonldan Cockburn Island #19 Language/Dialect: Ojibway Cockburn Island #19A finhabited) on Manitoulin Island, N.W. end of Sheshegwaning I.R. # N W Rural hectares Address General Delivery, Silverwater, Manitoulin Island, Ontario POP 1Y0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: September 1, 1994 Chief: Irene Kells Carl Antoine Michael Sagon Band Administrator: - Algoma-Manitoulin Algoma M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson Huron Region March 23, 1995

41 DOKIS FIRST NATION Dokis Dokis I.R. 19 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 50 Km. S.W. of North Bay N 80 W Rural 12,262.2 hectares Address Monetville, Ontario POM 2K0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: May 17, 1994 Chief: Jack Restoule Wanita Dokis St. Clair Dokis Sr. Veronica Restoule Harold Restoule Roger Restoule Gilbert Dokis Sr. Chris A. Dokis Band Administrator: Patrick J. Restoule Parry Sound M.P.P.: Ernie Eves (PC) Parry Sound-Muskoka M.P.: Andy Mitchell (L) Tribal Council: Waabnoong Bemjiwang Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Education: Council-operated Dokis Indian Day School, Grades K5-05, September 1993 Enrolment: 14 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total March 23, 1995

42 GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION Garden River First Nation Garden River 114 Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Culture Area: AlgonJdan 3 Km. N.E. ofsaultste. Marie N Urban 14,901.3 hectares Address R.,R. 14, P. O. Box 7, Site 5, Garden River, Ontario P6A 5K9 & Telephone: (705) /6301/6302/6303 FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: November 2, 1994 Chief- Dennis Jones Terry Belleau Joseph Jones Caroline Barry Christopher Belleau Darrell Boissoneau Ronald Boissoneau L.M. Elaine Lesage Blaine Belleau Jimmie Lewis Arnold Solomon Martin Jones Morley Pine Director of Operations: Elaine Lesage Algoma Algoma M.P.P.: Bud Wildman (NDP) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) ASSOCIATION : Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program March 23, 1995

43 HENVEY INLET FIRST NATION Henvey Met French River #13 Henvey Inlet #2 (inhabited) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 60 Km. south of Sudbury N80 40 Rural 12,157.8 hectares Address Pickerel, Ontario POG 1J0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 25, 1995 Chief: Bruce Ashawasagai Elsie Ashawasagai Wayne McQuabbie Charlene Lois Pawis Mylton Pawis Band Administrator: Eleanor Moses Parry Sound Parry Sound-Muskoka M.P.P.: Ernie Eves (PC) M.P.: Andy Mitchell (L) Tribal Council: Waabnoong Bemjiwang Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region March 23, 1995

44 KASHECHEWAN FIRST NATION Kashechewan Fort Albany #67* Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway/Cree Algonkian Address & Telephone: 450 Km. north of Timmins N Special Access 36,345.7 hectares General Delivery, Kashechewan, Ontario POL ISO (705) /4413 FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: January 8, 1995 Chief- Deputy Chief- Oliver Wesley George Hughie Dan Koosees Archie Wesley John M. Wesley Leo Friday John E. Wynne George E. Kooses William Sutherland Eddy Sutherland Johnny Koosees Claudius Koosees Band Administrator: Leo Friday Cochrane Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Len Wood (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Mushkegowuk Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated St. Andrew s School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 375 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total *see Albany First Nation. Albany and Kashechewan reside at Albany. Population shown is for both communities. No individual figures are available for Kashechewan community. March 23, 1995

45 MAGNETEWAN FIRST NATION Magnetewan Magnetewan HI Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian 60 Km. N.W. of Parry Sound N Rural 4,714.7 hectares Address Box 15, R.R. HI, Britt, Ontario POG 1A0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: April 7, 1993 Chief: Joan Noganosh Alfreda Wheatley Alana Marie (Lana) Noganosh Band Administrator: Patricia Walsh Parry Sound Parry Sound-Muskoka M.P.P.: Ernie Eves (PC) M.P.: Andy Mitchell (L) Tribal Council: Waabnoong Bemjiwang Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region March 23, 1995

46 MATACHEWAN FIRST NATION Matachewan Matachewan #72 Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway/Cree Algonkian 42 Km. west of Kirkland Lake N Rural 4,158.6 hectares Address P. O. Box 208, Matachewan, Ontario POK 1M0 & Telephone. (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Chief- Band Administrator: Indian Act Election: Barney Bâtisse Jeannette Landry Fabian Bâtisse April 9, 1993 Alex Bâtisse Lionel Boucher Timiskaming M.P.P.: Timiskaming-French River M.P.: David Ramsay (L) Ben Serre (L) Tribal Council: Wabun Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation POPULATION March 23, 1995

47 MATT AG AMI FIRST NATION Mattagami Mattagami #71 Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Address & Telephone: LEADERSHIP: Chief: 70 Km. south of Timmins N Rural 5,261.0 hectares Gogama, Ontario POM 1 WO (705) (office) (school) FAX: (705) Indian Act Election: April 4, 1995 not available at this time new election scheduled for April 4, 1995 Band Administrator: Willis McKay Nickel Belt Timmins-Chapleau M.P.P.: M.P.: Floyd Laughren (NDP) Peter Thalheimer (L) Tribal Council: Association: Wabun Tribal Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Mattagami School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 40 as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

48 MISS AN ABIE CREE FIRST NATION. Missanabie Cree Missanabie 162 Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Cree Culture Area: AlgonJdan 198 Km. north ofsault Ste. Marie N Rural 87.4 hectares Address 105 South May Street, Suite 116, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 1B1 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: September 6, 1992 Chief- Alternate Councillor: Band Administrator: John Fletcher Arthur Nolan Edward Fletcher Jacqueline Fletcher Algoma Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Bud Wildman (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation POPULATION On Reserve 0 0 Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

49 MISSISSAUGA FIRST NATION Mississauga Linguistic Group: Algonkian Mississagi River if8 Language/Dialect: Ojibway 103 Km. S.E. ofsaultste. Marie N Rural 1,977.2 hectares Address P. O. Box 1299, Blind River, Ontario POR 1B0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: October 18, 1993 Chief: Douglas Daybutch Annie Jackpine-Ralph Linda R. Chiblow Lawrence Boyer Elva Morningstar Theodore (Ted) Boyer Sr. William Boyer Sr. Raymond Morningstar Band Administrator: Allison Morningstar Algoma Algoma M.P.P.: Bud Wildman (NDP) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total March 23, 1995

50 MOOSE CREE FIRST NATION Moose Cree First Nation Factory Island II (inhabited) Moose Factory 168 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree 300 Km. north of Timmins N Special Access 17,393.0 hectares Address Box 190, Moose Factory, Ontario POL 1W0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: August 19, 1994 Chief- Ernest Beck James E. Jeffries Thomas Jolly Jr. Kathy Louait Douglas Alisappi Earl Cheechoo Billy Katapatuk Norman G. Hardisty Jr. Ronald Cheechoo Joe Cheechoo Jean C. Wesley Linda J. Trapper Harry Rickard Executive Director: Clint Maybee Cochrane M.P.P.: Len Wood (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Mushkegowuk Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION On Reserve ,353 Off Reserve ,398 Crown Land Total 1,387 1,364 2,751 March 23, 1995

51 NEW POST FIRST NATION New Post New Post #69 (inhabited) New Post #69A Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Cree 88 Km. N.W. of Cochrane N Remote 2,188.0 hectares Address R.R. #2, Box 2, Comp. 0., Cochrane, Ontario POL ICO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: February 15, 1993 Chief- Head Councillor- Peter Archibald Sr. Howard Archibald Cindy Prévost Bruce Archibald Margaret Archibald Band Administrator: Cochrane M.P.P.: Len Wood (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Mushkegowuk Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

52 NIPISSING FIRST NATION Nipissing Nipissing 110 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 7 Km. west of North Bay N Urban 21,007.3 hectares Address R.R. II, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario P0H2G0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 31, 1994 Chief: Margaret M. Penasse-Mayer Georgina Pelletier Eric Stevens John Sawyer Michael Restoule Perry McLeod Gary Goulais June Commanda Band Administrator: Phyllis Anderson Nipissing Nipissing M.P.P.: Mike Harris (PC) M.P.: Bob Wood (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program March 23, 1995

53 OJIBWAYS OF SUCKER CREEK FIRST NATION Ojibways of Sucker Creek Linguistic Group: Algonkian Sucker Creek #23 Language/Dialect: Ojibway on Manitoulin Island, 5 Km. west of Little Current N Rural hectares Address P.O. Box 21, R.R. 1, Little Current, Ontario POP 1K0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: December 6, 1993 Chief: Jo-Ann Esquimaux Frank Nelson Corbiere Peter Nahwegahbow Marvin Reginald Assinewai Patsy R.D. Corbiere Band Administrator: Diane Abotossaway Algoma-Manitoulin Algoma M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region March 23, 1995

54 SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK FIRST NATION Sagamok Anishnawbek Sagamok I.R. Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian 75 Km. east of Blind River N Rural 11,331.4 hectares Address P.O. Box 610, Massey, Ontario POP IPO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: September 29, 1994 Chief: Angus Toulouse Jessie Hardisty Russell Abitong Sr. Gordon Bennett Mary Ann Trudeau Band Administrator: Tammy Pichette Harvey A. Trudeau Paul Eshkakogan Peter I. Owl Carol Trudeau Anna Marie Abitong Nelson Toulouse Martin Assinewe Elaine Jones Algoma-Manitoulin Algoma M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Beedaban School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 184 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve ,105 Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,803 March 23, 1995

55 SERPENT RIVER FIRST NATION Sequent River Serpent River #7 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Gass: Address & Telephone: 40 Km. east of Blind River N Rural 10,879.0 hectares 48 Village Road, Cutler, Ontario POP 1B0 (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: November 13, 1993 Chief- Earl Commanda Keith Lewis Gerald Commanda Gertrude Lewis Bernard Jacobs Cheryl Grant Rosalind Johnston Steve Meawasige Matilda McLeod Band Administrator: Peter Johnston Algoma-Manitoulin M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) Algoma M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

56 SHAWANAGA FIRST NATION Shawanaga Shawanaga II7 (inhabited) Naiscoutaing 117A Shawanaga II 7B Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 30 Km. N.W. of Parry Sound N Urban 4,508.8 hectares Address R.R. II, Nobel, Ontario POG 1 GO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: December 22, 1993 Chief. Howard A. Pamajewon Michel Pawis Dwayne A. Pamajewon William W. Pamajewon Charles E.J. Pawis Roger A. Jones Band Administrator: Margaret Jones Parry Sound Parry Sound-Muskoka M. P. P. : Ernie Eves (PC) M.P.: Any Mitchell (L) independent Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

57 SHEG U IANDAH FIRST NATION Sheguiandah Sheguiandah #24 Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway /Ottawa Algonkian on Manitoulin Island, 10 Km. south of Little Current N Rural 2,070.5 hectares Address P.O. Box 101, Sheguiandah, Ontario POP 1W0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Chief- Band Administrator: Indian Act Election: Richard Shawanda Evelyn Aguonie Kimberley Hillman Algoma-Manitoulin Algoma October 30, 1993 Lorraine Gloria Shawande M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

58 S H ESHEG WANING FIRST NATION Sheshegwaning Linguistic Group: Algonkian Sheshegwaning 120 Language/Dialect: Ojibway on Manitoulin Island, 24 Km. S.E. of Blind River N Rural 2,023.5 hectares Address Sheshewaning, Ontario POP 1X0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: November 22, 1993 Chief: Albert Cada Isaac Neganawina Loretta Roy Ernest Wabegijik Band Administrator: Donald Cada Algoma-Manitoulin M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) Algoma M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Education: Council-operated St. Joseph s Anishnawbek School, Grades K4-06, September 1994 Enrolment: 12 POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

59 TEMAGAMI FIRST NATION Temagami First Nation Bear Island II Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: AlgonJdan Ojibway/Cree Algonkian Address & Telephone: 70 Km. north of Sturgeon Falls 46 59'N Rural hectares Bear Island via Temagami, Ontario POH 2H0 (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 2, 1993 Chief- Holly Charyna (1st Chief) Barry McKenzie (2nd Chief) Lucille McKenzie Greg Turner Band Administrator: Linda G. Mathias Timiskaming Timiskaming-French River M.P.P.: David Ramsey (L) M.P.: Ben Serre (L) independent Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

60 THESSALON FIRST NATION Thessalon Thessalon 112 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 65 Km. west of Blind River N Rural hectares Address Box 9, R.R. 13, Thessalon, Ontario POR 1L0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: November 17, 1994 Chief: Alfred Bisaillon Julie Bisaillon Band Administrator: Patricia Giguere Mary Jane Bisaillon Patricia Bisaillon Algoma Algoma M.P.P.: Bud Wildman (NDP) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

61 WAHGOSHIG FIRST NATION Wahgoshig Abitibi #70* Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway/Cree 100 Km. east of Timmins N Remote 7,770.1 hectares Address P.O. Box 722, Matheson, Ontario POK 1N0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: January 14, 1994 Chief: Clifford Diamond Elizabeth Babin George Sackaney Henry Matthews Dave Babin Band Administrator: Daniel Stubbe Cochrane South M.P.P.: Timiskaming-French River M.P.: Gilles Bisson (NDP) Ben Serre (L) Tribal Council: Wabun Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total *owned jointly by Abitibiwinni (Quebec) and Wahgoshig (Ontario) First Nation Bands March 23, 1995

62 WAHNAPITAE FIRST NATION Wahnapitae Wahnapitae 111 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 29 Km. N.W. of Sudbury N Urban 1,036.0 hectares Address P.O. Box 128, Wahnapitae, Ontario POM 3CO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) - LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: July 20, 1972 Chief: Norman Recollet Justine Enosse Muriel Recollet Band Administrator: Muriel Recollet Nickel Belt Nickel Belt M.P.P.: Floyd Laughren (NDP) M.P.: Roy Bonin (L) Tribal Council: Waabnoong Bemjiwang Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

63 WEENUSK FIRST NATION Settlement Weenusk Winisk 190 Peawanuck* Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway/Cree Algonkian 560 Km. N.W. ofmoosonee N Special Access 5,310.0 hectares Address General Delivery, Peawanuck, Ontario POL 2H0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: January 2, 1995 Chief- Sam Hunter (Acting) Edward Hunter Luke Gull Band Administrator: Joe Hunter Cochrane Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Un Wood (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Mushkegowuk Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Ashley Chookomolin Memorial School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 58 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total * community resides at Peawanuck, 36 Km. S.W. of Hudson Bay March 23, 1995

64 WEST BAY FIRST NATION West Bay West Bay H22 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway on Manitoulin Island, 21 Km. S.W. of little Current N W Rural 3,094.7 hectares Address Excelsior P.O., West Bay, Ontario POP 1 GO & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: September 28, 1993 Chief: Glen Hare Adam Debassige Charles J. Beaudin Levi Debassige Pius Roy Henry Panamick Nelson Debassige Joseph F. Hare Justine U. Debassige Grant Taibossigai Earl Debassige Band Administrator: Alfred Debassige Algoma-Manitoulin Algoma M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Education: Council-operated Lakeview School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 179 and Lakeview Resource Learning Centre, Grades K4-13, September 1994 Enrolment: 2 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,797 March 23, 1995

65 WHITEFISH LAKE FIRST NATION Whitefish Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Whitefish Lake 46 Language/Dialect: Ojibway/Ottawa 15 Km. S. W. of Sudbury N W Urban 17,704.5 hectares Address P.O. Box 39, Naughton, Ontario P0M2M0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 16, 1994 Chief- Jeanne Naponse Gordon Naponse Elmer Shawbonquit Dean Nebenionquit Dennis Wabegijig Harvey Petahtegoose Lisa Wabegijig Band Administrator: Vivian Naponse Nickel Belt Nickel Belt M.P.P.: Floyd Laughren (NDP) M.P.: Ray Bonin (L) Tribal Council: North Shore Tribal Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region March 23, 1995

66 WHITEFISH RIVER FIRST NATION Whitefish River Whitefish River H Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 68 Km. S. W. of Sudbury N W Rural 5,673.4 hectares Address Birch Island, Ontario POP 1A0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 15, 1994 Chief- Leona Nahwegahbow George Francis Gerald McGregor John Recollet Doreen M. C. Jacko Jeffery McGregor Theresa Recollet Gertrude Celina Jacko Violet McGregor Band Administrator: Pauline Andrews Algoma-Manitoulin M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) Algoma M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Tribal Council: United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Education: Council-operated Shawonosowe Indian Day School, Grades K4-04, September 1994 Enrolment: 40 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 23, 1995

67 WIKWEMIKONG FIRST NATION Wikwemikong Point Grondine #3 Wikwemikong Unceded #26 Çinhabited) Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: AlgonJdan Ojibway/Ottawa AlgonJdan on Manitoulin Island, 35 Km. S.E. of Little Current N W Rural 46,701.7 hectares Address P.O. Box 112, Wikwemikong, Ontario POP 2J0 & Telephone: (705) FAX: (705) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: August 27, 1994 Chief- Band Manager: Arthur Eugene Manitowabi Ronald Wakegijig Ivan Eshkawkogan Alphonse Shawana Marjory Mishikinijima Walter Manitowabi Richard Flammand Robert Corbiere Henry Peltier Donald Odjig (Fisher) Jerome Trudeau Margaret (Peggy) Pitawanakwat Maureen Manitowabi (Trudeau) Algoma-Manitoulin M.P.P.: Mike Brown (L) Algoma M.P.: Brent St. Denis (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Robinson-Huron Region Education: Council-operated Pontiac School, Grades K5-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 157 and Wasse Abin Junior School, Grades K5-04, September 1994 Enrolment: 230 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve 1,364 1,267 2,631 Off Reserve 1,293 1,595 2,888 Crown Land 0 1 Total 2,658 2,862 5,520 March 23, 1995

68 WESTERN Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum Aroland Big Grassy Big Island Constance Lake Couchiching Eabametoong First Nation Eagle Lake First Nation Flying Post Fort William Ginoogaming Grassy Narrows First Nation Gut I Bay Iskutewisakaygun No. 39 Independent First Nation (Shoal Lake #39) Lac Des Mille Lacs Lac La Croix Lake Nipigon Ojibway Lansdowne House Long Lake #58 Martin Falls Michipicoten Naica tche wen in Nibinamik First Nation (Summer Beaver) Nicickousemenecaning Northwest Angle #33 Northwest Angle #37 Ochiichagwe'babigo'ining First Nation Band (Dalles) Ojibways of Onega ming Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation Pays Plat Pic Mobert Rainy River Red Rock Rocky Bay Sand Point Seine River Shoal Lake #40 Stanjikoming Wabaseemoong (Islington) Wabauskang Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation First Nation Washagamis Bay Webequie White fish Bay Whitesand

69 ANISHINABE OF WAUZHUSHK ON1GUM FIRST NATION Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum Kenora 438B Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: AlgonJdan Ojibway AlgonJdan Classification: Address & Telephone: LEADERSHIP: 3 Km. S.E. of Kenora N W Urban 2,207.0 hectares Box 1850, Kenora, Ontario P9M 3X8 (807) FAX: (807) Band Custom Election: December 16, 1993 Chief- George Kakeway Madeline Skead Patricia Seymour Eddie Skeid Band Administrator: Louis Seymour Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Association: Bimose Tribal Council Grand Council Treaty 43 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

70 AROIAND FIRST NATION Aroland Aroland Indian Settlement Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway no designated reserve land Address P. O. Box 390, NaJdna, Ontario POT 2H0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: September 8, 1988 Chief: William Magiskan John Therriault Stan Meshake Sam Shabogamik Theresa Towedo Band Administrator: Laurie Wesley Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P. M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation On Reserve (Settlement) 13 Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

71 BIG GRASSY FIRST NATION Big Grassy Big Grassy River 135G (Inhabited) Lake of the Woods 13 5 J Naongashing 435A Obabikong 435B Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: 77Km. S.E. of Kenora N W Rural 6,254.1 hectares Address General Delivery, Morson, Ontario POW1J0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: January 7, 1995 Chief: Johnny (Leonard) Bluebird Jimmy Comegan Glen Kennedy Archie Dennis Raymond Copenace Vernon (Tuesday) Morrison Band Administrator: Gary Tuesday Rainy River Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 Education: Council-operated Big Grassy School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 47 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

72 BIG ISLAND FIRST NATION Address & Telephone: Big Island Linguistic Group: Algonkian Big Island #31D Language/Dialect: Ojibway Big Island 13IE Big Island 13IF Big Island Mainland 193 Lake of the Woods 13IB, 131C, 131G, ft31h Naongashing ff31a Shoal Lake 131J Saug-a-Gaw Sing itl inhabited) 77 Km. S.E. ofkenora N W Rural 4,330.7 hectares General Delivery, Morson, Ontario POW1J0 (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Chief- Band Administrator: Indian Act Election: Wesley Big George Carl Big George Valerie Pizey December 23, 1993 Robert Stanley Handorgan Rainy River Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: M.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Association: Pwi-di-goo-zhing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Grand Council Treaty ff3 Education: Council-operated Big Island Ojibway School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 24 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

73 CONSTANCE LAKE FIRST NATION Constance Lake Constance Lake #92 Çinhabited) English River #66 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Créé 30 Km. west of Hearst N W Urban 6,218.5 hectares Address Constance Lake Indian Reserve, Calstock, Ontario POL 1B0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: April 14, 1993 Chief- Stanley Stevens Kenneth Neegan Edgar Sutherland Evelyn Taylor Albert Sutherland Christine Stephen Walter Wesley Marilyn Sutherland Sinclair Taylor Robert Louttit Sr. Mathew (Napash) Sutherland Band Administrator: Stanley Stevens Cochrane Cochrane-Superior M.P.P. M.P.: Len Wood (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) ASSOCIATION Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Constance Lake Day School, Grades K4-03, September 1994 Enrolment: 125 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,224 March 27, 1995

74 COUCHICHING FIRST NATION Couchiching Linguistic Group: Algonkian Agency HI* Language/Dialect: Cree Couchiching #16A (Inhabited) S.W. shore of Rainy Lake, directly north of Fort Frances N W Urban 6,422.5 hectares Address P. O. Box 723, Fort Frances, Ontario P9A 3N1 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 7, 1994 Chief: Leo Rudolphe Morriseau Daniel Mainville Allan Morriseau Joan Mainville Brian Perrault Roy Vernon Mainville Edward William Yerxa Band Administrator: Jim Leonard Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty H3 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program *owned jointly by Couchiching, Naicatchewenin, Nicickousemenecaning and Stanjikoming March 27, 1995

75 EABAMETOONG FIRST NATION Eabametoong First Nation Fort Hope #64 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 208 Km. N.W. of Geraldton N W Special Access 25,900.3 hectares Address P. O. Box 70, Eabamet Lake, Ontario POT 1L0 Local Office: 415 Victoria Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario (807) & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: August 27, 1993 Chief. Band Administrator: Cornelius Nate Elizabeth Atlookan Tony Moonias Christine Yesno (A) Frank Papah Noah Oshag Ronnie Sugarhead Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P. M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Asld Nation Education: Council-operated John C. Yesno Elementary School, Grades K4-10, September 1994 Enrolment: 309 and Eabametoong Alternative High, Grades 09-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 63 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program March 27, 1995

76 EAGLE LAKE FIRST NATION Eagle Lake First Nation Linguistic Group: Algonkian Eagle Lake 127 Language/Dialect: Ojibway 15 Km. west of Dry den N W Urban 3,592.0 hectares Address Eagle River, Ontario POV ISO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: May 25, 1994 Chief- Arnold Gardner Vincent Gardner William Gardner Daniel Pitchenese Band Administrator: Julia Pitchenese Kenora M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Education: Council-operated Migisi Sai Gai Gun School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 41 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 0 Total March 27, 1995

77 FLYING POST FIRST NATION Flying Post Flying Post 173 Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Ojibway/Cree Culture Area: AlgonJdan 40 Km. S. W. of Smooth Rock Falls N W Remote 5,957.1 hectares Address Box 460, Nipigon, Ontario POT 2J0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: - LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: April 21, 1993 Chief: Jimmy Gordon Honorary Councillor: Diane Height Murray Ray Wendy Ray Terry Ray Valerie Bull Band Administrator: Rochelle Johnson Cochrane Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Un Wood (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) independent POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

78 FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION Fort William Fort William H52 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway adjacent to and south of Thunder Bay N W Urban 5,815.1 hectares Address P. O. Box 786, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4Z2 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 4, 1994 Chief: Christie Pervais Dennis Charles Guy Collins Lyle Charlie Sr. Murray Pelletier Band Administrator: Mike Pervais (A) Maurice Pelletier Gordie Bannon William McLaurin Jr. Harvey Charlie Carolyn McLaurin Marvin Pelletier Betty Ann Pelletier Fort William M.P.P.: Lyn McLeod (L) Thunder Bay-Atikokan M.P.: Stan Dromisky (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,236 March 27, 1995

79 GINOOGAMING FIRST NATION Ginoogaming Long Lake #77 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 40 Km. east of Geraldton W W Urban 6,978.0 hectares Address P.O. Box 89, Long Lac, Ontario P0T2A0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: September 1, 1993 Chief: Gabriel Echum Theodore Martin Sr. Arthur Pyykka Elzear Taylor Bruce Mendowegan Lawrence Towegishig Band Administrator: Celine Echum Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27,1995

80 GRASSY NARROWS FIRST NATION Grassy Narrows First Nation Linguistic Group: Algonkian English River #21 Language/Dialect: Ojibway 40 Km. N.E. of Kenora 50 U N W Rural 4,145.0 hectares Address General Delivery, Grassy Narrows, Ontario POX 1B0 & Telephone: (807) /2486 FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 25, 1994 Chief- William (Bill) Fobister Roy Assin Joe Fontaine Jr. Gordon Sneaky Matthew Beaver Larry Keewatin Steve Fobister Tommy Taypaywykejick Andrew Keewatin Jr. Moses Land Band Administrator: Alex Rankin Kenora M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Association: Grand Council Treaty #3 Education: Council-operated Saskatcheway Anishinabe School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 190 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION. March 27, 1995

81 GULL BAY FIRST NATION Gull Bay Gull River #55 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 180 Km. north of Thunder Bay N W Rural 3,940.0 hectares Address Gull Bay P. O., via Armstrong, Ontario POT IPO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: August 26, 1994 Chief: Oliver Poile Morris Naogijig Hugh Samson King Alfred Gay Wilfred Kwisisens Michael Joseph King Eugene Sylvester Esquega Edward Murphy Bouchard Band Administrator: Elaine Perkins Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Thunder Bay-Nipigon M.P.: Joe Comuzzi (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Education: Council-operated St. Kateri Tekawitha School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 64 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

82 ISKUTEWISAEA YGUN NO. 39 INDEPENDENT FIRST NATION Iskutewisakaygun No. 39 Independent First Nation Linguistic Group: Shoal Lake H34B2 Language/Dialect: Shoal Lake #39 Culture Area: Shoal Lake #39A inhabited) 50 Km. S.W. of Kenora N W Rural 3,997.1 hectares Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Address Kejick P. O., Kejick, Ontario POX 1E0 & Telephone: (807) /2342 FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 15, 1994 Chief- Eli Mandamin Robert Charles Green Rose Marie Green Lavema Green Steven Kejick Band Administrator: Daniel Hunter Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Education: Council-operated David Kejick School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

83 LAC DES MILLE LACS FIRST NATION Address & Telephone: LEADERSHIP Chief: Lac des Mille Lacs Linguistic Group: Algonkian Lac des Mille Lacs 22Al Çinhabited) Language/Dialect: Ojibway Seine River H22A2 88 Km. N. W. of Thunder Bay N W Rural 4,948.0 hectares P. O. Box 36, Station "F", Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4V5 (807) FAX: (807) Band Custom Election: February 16, 1995 Lawrence Chapman Vacant Roy Peters Martin King Band Administrator: Vacant Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Thunder Bay-Atikokan M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Stan Dromisky (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council POPULATION. On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

84 LAC LA CROIX FIRST NATION Lac La Croix Linguistic Group: Algonkian Neguaguon Lake 425D Language/Dialect: Ojibway 200 Km. N. W. of Thunder Bay N W Special Access 6,214.1 hectares Address P. O. Box 640, Fort Frances, Ontario P8A 3M9 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: October 26, 1993 Chief: Leon Jourdain Elaine Jourdain Henry Ottertail Robert Atatise Band Administrator: Brian Brown Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

85 LAKE NIPIGON OJIBWAY FIRST NATION Location- Lake Nipigon Ojibway McDiarmid Indian Settlement No designated reserve land - hectares Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Culture Area: AlgonJdan Address & Telephone: Nipigon Ojibway F.N., do Rocky Bay Reserve, P. O. Box 241, Beardmore, Ontario POT 2GO (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Chief: Band Custom Election: Bryon Brisard Yvette Metansinine December 12, 1992 Raymond Sasines Band Administrator: - Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Ojibway 1850 Council March 27, 1995

86 LANSDOWNE HOUSE FIRST NATION Lansdowne House Linguistic Group: Lansdowne House Indian Settlement Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Provncial Crown Land 245 Km. N.W. ofnaidna N W Special Access - hectares Address Lansdowne House, via Pickle Lake, Ontario POT 1Z0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 28, 1993 Chief: Daniel Sakanee George Sakanee Wilfred Moonias Alex Ostamus Stanley Moonias Band Administrator: Tony Sakanee Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Lansdowne House Day School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 48 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

87 LONG LAKE 858 FIRST NATION Long Lake 058 long Lake 058 linguistic Group: Algonldan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Culture Area: Algonldan 10 Km. N.E. of Geraldton N W Urban hectares Address P.O. Box 609, Long Lac, Ontario POT 2A0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 18, 1993 Chief. Pierre Sydney Penewatang (Abraham) Patrick Kakegabon (Patabon) Ervin C. Waboose William Finlayson Frank A. O Nabigon John C. O Nabigon Alphonse Waboose Wendell Abraham Narcisse J. Kakegabon (Patabon) Band Administrator: Robert Mclvor Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Association: Matawa Management Inc. Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

88 MARTIN FALLS FIRST NATION Martin Falls Marten Falls #65 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 170 Km. N.E. ofnakina N W Special Access 7,770.1 hectares Address Ogoki Post, via Nakina, Ontario POT 2L0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: September 15, 1993 Chief: Eli Moonias Bruce Achneepineskum Ralph Moonias Harry Baxter Band Administrator: Evelyn Baxter Cochrane M.P.P.: Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Un Wood (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Henry Coaster Memorial School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 34 and Marten Falls Wahsa, Grades 09-13, September 1994 Enrolment: 7 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

89 MICHIPICOTEN FIRST NATION Michipicoten Gros Cap 149 inhabited) Gros Cap Indian Village #49A Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Address & Telephone: 3 Km. west of Wawa N W Rural 3,630.5 hectares Box 26, Site 7, R.R. II, Wawa, Ontario POS 1K0 (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 31, 1993 Chief- Evelyn Stone Daniel Perrault Robert Stone Ivan Andre Delphis Stone Band Administrator: Algoma Timmins-Chapleau M.P.P.: Bud Wildman (NDP) M.P.: Peter Thalheimer (L) Tribal Council: Ojibway 1850 Treaty Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region March 27, 1995

90 NAICA TCHEWENIN FIRST NATION Naicatchewenin Linguistic Group: Algonkian Agency HI* Language/Dialect: Ojibway Rainy Lake HI 7A (inhabited) Rainy Lake 41 7B 60 Km. N.W. of Fort Frances N W Rural 2,489.3 hectares Address R.R. 41, Devlin, Ontario POW ICO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 6, 1993 Chief: Elsie (Smith) Perrault Darlene Smith Wayne Smith Band Administrator: Maurice Perrault Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION. On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total *owned jointly by Couchiching, Naicatchewenin, Nicickousemenecaning and Stanjikoming March 27, 1995

91 NJBINAMIK FIRST NATION Nibinamik First Nation Summer Beaver Indian Settlement Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonldan Ojibway Algonkian Provincial Crown Land 500 Km. N. W. of Thunder Bay N W Special Access - hectares Address Summer Beaver, via Pickle Lake, Ontario POT 3B0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: November 11, 1994 Chief: Capanias Wabasse Stanley Oskineegish Leonard Sugarhead Mike Wabasse Charlie Oskineegish Band Administrator: Solomon Sofea Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P. M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

92 NICICKOUSEMENECANING FIRST NATION Nicickousemenecaning Linguistic Group: Algonkian Agency #1* Language/Dialect: Ojibway Rainy Lake #26A Çinhabited) Rainy Lake #26B Rainy Lake H26C 40 Km. east of Fort Frances N W Rural 4,085.7 hectares Address P. O. Box 68, Fort Frances, Ontario P9A 3M5 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 27, 1994 Chief: Kelvin Morrison Ronald Allen Garry Peter Windego Band Administrator: Judy Morrison Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal CouncU: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty #5 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total *owned jointly by Couchiching, Naicatchewenin, Nicickousemenecaning and Stanjikoming March 27, 1995

93 NORTHWEST ANGLE #33 FIRST NATION Northwest Angle #33 Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Northwest Angle #33B (Inhabited) Language/Dialect: Ojibway Whitefish Bay #33A Culture Area: AlgonJdan 6 Km. east of Manitoba boundary N W Special Access 2,586.0 hectares Address Gear Water Bay via Angle Inlet, Minnesota U.S.A & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 7, 1994 Chief: Kendall Paul Josephine Sandy Stanley Paul Band Administrator: Kendall Paul Kenora M.P.P.: Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Association: Grand Council Treaty #3 Education: Council-operated Northwest Angle School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 16 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

94 NORTHWEST ANGLE #,37 FIRST NATION Northwest Angle It37 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Big Island it37 Language /Dialect: Ojibway Lake of the Woods tt34, tt37, Ü37B Northwest Angle H34C, H37B, 037C Shoal Lake tt34bl, tt37a Whitefish Bay 434A Çinhabited) 54 Km. S.E. ofkenora N W Rural 5,310.4 hectares Address General Delivery, Sioux Narrows, Ontario POX 1N0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 16, 1993 Chief: Joe Powassin Irene Cameron Kenny Nash Band Administrator: Don Kavanaugh Kenora M.P.P.: Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Association: Grand Council Treaty tt3 Education: Council-operated Windigo Island School, Grades K5-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 7 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

95 OCHIICHAGWE BABIGO INING FIRST NATION BAND Ochiichagwe babigo ining First Nation Band The Dalles H38C Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian 8 Km. N.W. of Kenora N W Urban 3,257.0 hectares Address Box 1770, General Delivery, Kenora, Ontario P9N 3X7 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: May 29, 1994 Chief: Fred Jameson Verna E. Perrault Barry Henry Tania Beardy Joe Sagutch Band Administrator: Carol Sims Kenora M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

96 OJIBWAYS OF ONEGAMING FIRST NATION Ojibways of Onegaming Linguistic Group: Algonkian Sabaskong Bay #35C Language/Dialect: Ojibway Sabaskong Bay #35D (inhabited) Sabaskong Bay H35F, #35H 35 Km. south of Sioux Narrows N W Rural 2,059.0 hectares Address Box 160, Nestor Falls, Ontario POX 1K0 & Telephone: (807) /2518 FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 20, 1993 Chief- Daniel Joe Kelly Tom Copenace Tony Copenace Sr. Bob Dalford Sr. Band Administrator: Evelyn Copenace Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty tf3 Education: Council-operated Onegaming School, Grades K4-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 112 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION. On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

97 OJIBWAYS OF THE PIC RIVER FIRST NATION Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation Pic River Km. S.E. of Marathon N W Rural hectares Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Address General Delivery, Heron Bay, Ontario POT 1R0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: September 30, 1993 Chief: Roy James Michano Jerald Desmoulin Arnold Michano Basil Goodchild John Desmoulin Arthur Fisher Duncan Michano Jr. Sharon Lynn Otiquam Band Administrator: Joanne Vollett Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Education: Council-operated Pic Day School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 92 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

98 PAYS PLAT FIRST NATION Pays Plat Pays Plat *51 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 5 Km. N.W. of Thunder Bay N W Rural hectares Address P. O. Box 819, Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: April 1, 1985 Chief: Aime Bouchard Rene Wanakamik John Bouchard Band Administrator: Renata Morriseau Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Ojibway 1850 Treaty Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Affiliation: Ojibway 1850 Treaty Council On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

99 PIC MOBERT FIRST NATION Pic Mobert Linguistic Group: Algonkian Pic Mobert South (Mobert #82) Çinhabited) Language/Dialect: Ojibway Pic Mobert North 53 Km. east of Marathon N W Rural 14.6 hectares Address Mobert, Ontario POM 2J0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 21, 1994 Chief: Howard Twance Floyd Sabourin Jeff Desmoulin Band Administrator: Leslie Kwissiwa John Kwissiwa Orville McWatch Wayne McWatch Fernal Desmoulin Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Ojibway 1850 Treaty Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Education: Council-operated Netamisakomik Centre for Education, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 83 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program March 27, 1995

100 RAINY RIVER FIRST NATION Rainy River Manitou Rapids III (inhabited) Wild Lands I15M Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect : Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian 40 Km. west of Rainy Lake N W Rural 2,463.9 hectares Address P.O. Box 450, Emo, Ontario POW1E0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: October 14, 1993 Chief: Harold McGinnis Robert Horton Robert Oshie Agnes Sadewasser Rupert Hunter Murray Qyde Bombay Band Administrator: Russ Fortier Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-Zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty 13 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program March 27, 1995

101 RED ROCK FIRST NATION Red Rock Lake Helen 153A inhabited) Red Rock 153 Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Culture Area: AlgonJdan 177 Km. north of Thunder Bay N W Rural hectares Address P. O. Box 1030, Nipigon, Ontario POT 2J0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: November 16, 1993 Chief: Norma Fawcett Howard Potan Gerald Cote Inez Bain Caroline Potan Shirley Lesperance Band Administrator: Marie Wawia Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,143 March 27, 1995

102 ROCKY BAY FIRST NATION Rocky Bay Rocky Bay HI Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 40 Km. north of Nipigon N W Rural 13.4 hectares Address General Delivery, MacDiarmid, Ontario POT 2B0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: March 6, 1993 Chief: Michael Esquega Simon Onakanakis James Mishquart James Hardy Sr. Frank Hardy Jr. Band Administrator: Michael Esquega Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Ojibway 1850 Treaty Council Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region Education: Council-operated Kilkenny School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 34 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

103 SAND POINT FIRST NATION Sand Point No Reserve Linguistic Group: Algonldan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Culture Area: Algonldan no designated reserve land - hectares Address Box 27089, 600 Victoria Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 5Y7 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: March 24, 1991 Chief: Dan R McGuire Peter L. Esquega Ernest Lesperance Band Administrator: - Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Association: Union of Ontario Indians - Lake Superior Region On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

104 SEINE RIVER FIRST NATION Seine River Seine River #23A Çinhabited) Seine River #23B Sturgeon Falls #23 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 85 Km. east of Fort Frances N W Rural 5,152.2 hectares Address General Delivery, Mine Centre, Ontario POW1H0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: April 19, 1994 Chief- Andrew Johnson Tom (Thomas) Johnson Jr. Norman Girard Randy (Randolph) Kabatay Gerald Morrison Rosie Spoon Band Administrator: Martin Dubuc Rainy River Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: M.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty #3 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program March 27, 1995

105 SHOAL LAKE *40 FIRST NATION Shoal Lake 140 Shoal Lake I34B2 Shoal Lake *40 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 55 Km. S.W. of Ke nor a N W Rural 2,751.4 hectares Address Kejick P.O., Kejick, Ontario POX 1E0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: March 3, 1994 Chief: Herbert Redsky Audrey Redsky Vernon Lawrence Redsky John Lawrence Redsky Band Administrator: Esther Redsky Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Association: Grand Council Treaty 13 Education: Council-operated Ojibway Heritage School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 42 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION. On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

106 STANJIKOMING FIRST NATION Stanjikoming Linguistic Group: Algonkian Agency HI* Language/Dialect: Ojibway Rainy Lake #18C Çinhabited) 16 Km. south of Rainy Lake N W Rural 1,562.6 hectares Address P. O. Box 609, Fort Frances, Ontario P9A 3M9 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: May 12, 1992 Chief: James Henderson Stewart Henderson John Cochrane Band Administrator: Pamela Johnson Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services Association: Grand Council Treaty ft3 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total *owned jointly by Couchiching, Naicatchewenin, Nicickousemenecaning and Stanjikoming March 27, 1995

107 WABASEEMOONG FIRST NATION Wabaseemoong Islington 129 (inhabited) One Man Lake 129 Swan Lake 129 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 48 Km. N.W. ofkenora N W Rural 11,834.3 hectares Address Whitedog P. O., Whitedog, Ontario POX IPO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: December 31, 1993 Chief: Eric Neilson Fisher Rocky Bunting Eli Carpenter Ron P. McDonald Irene Scott Simon Kent John Paul Jamieson Marvin McDonald Isaac Mandamin Sr. Philip Kent Jacob Fisher Perry Kejick George Land Band Administrator: Administered by Band Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 Education: Council-operated Islington School, Grades K4-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 368 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,316 March 27, 1995

108 WABAUSKANG FIRST NATION Wabauskang Wabauskang #21 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway 67 Km. N. W. ofdryden N W Rural 3,254.5 hectares Address Box 418, Ear Falls, Ontario POV1T0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: - LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 4, 1994 Chief: Jane Williams Andrew Petiquan Russell Fontaine Band Administrator: Francine Petiquan Kenora M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Association: Grand Council Treaty #3 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total

109 WABIGOON LAKE OJIBWAY NATION FIRST NATION Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation First Nation Wabigoon Lake 127 Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian 19 Km. S.E. ofdryden N W Rural 5,209.2 hectares Address P.O. Box 81, Dinorwic, Ontario POV IPO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: August 18, 1993 Chief: Ruben Cantin Sr. John Kooshet Maureen Garneau Ronald Williams Band Administrator: Sharon Shabaquay Rainy River Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Howard Hampton (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 Education: Council-operated Wabshki-Penasi School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 31 POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

110 WASHAGAMIS BAY FIRST NATION Washagamis Bay Rat Portage #38A Linguistic Group: Algortidan Language/Dialect: Ojibway 15 Km. S.W. of Kenora N W Rural 3,237.5 hectares Address General Delivery, Box 625, Keewatin, Ontario POX ICO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: June 4, 1993 Chief: Alfred Sinclair Barbara Paypom Donald Sinclair Band Administrator: Margaret Jackson Kenora M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Association: Grand Council Treaty 43 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

111 WEBEQUIE FIRST NATION Webequie Webequi Indian Settlement Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Provincial Crown Land, 320 Km. north of Naldna N W Special Access - hectares Address P. O. Box 176, Webequie, Ontario POT 3AO & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: February 2, 1993 Chief: Roy Spence Vacancy Cameron Shewaybick Vacancy Stanley Shewaybick Sr. George Whitehead Jeremiah Troutlake Band Administrator: Harry Wabasse Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Cochrane-Superior M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Matawa Management Inc. Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Simon Jacob Memorial School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 151 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

112 WHITEF1SH BAY FIRST NATION Whitefish Bay Linguistic Group: Algonkian Sabaskong Bay #32C Language/Dialect: Ojibway Whitefish Bay #32A (inhabited) Yellow Girl Bay tt32b 48 Km. S.E. ofkenora N W Rural 4,274.8 hectares Address Pawitik P. O., Pawitik, Ontario POX 1L0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: October 26, 1993 Chief: Qarence White Richard Bird Farrell White Louie Morrison William Bird Leroy Paypompee Howard Copenace Francis Kavanaugh Band Administrator: Cecil White Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council Association: Grand Council Treaty U3 Education: Council-operated Baibombeh Anishinabe School, Grades K4-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 241 and Whitefish Bay Alternative High, Grades 09-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 52 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

113 WHITESAND FIRST NATION Whitesand Aroland 183 (Armstrong Settlement - inhabited) Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Ojibway Algonkian Address & Telephone: First Nation resides on Provincial crown land at Armstrong Rural - hectares P.O. Box 68, Armstrong, Ontario POT 1A0 (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Chief- Band Administrator: Band Custom Election: Douglas F. Sinoway Francis Nodin Larry P. Wanakamik Gary Gustafson Lake Nipigon Cochrane-Superior October 30, 1993 Leslie J. Lachnette Mary Head-Tebishgoeshik M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Reginald Belair (L) Tribal Council: Ojibway 1850 Treaty Council POPULATION March 27, 1995

114 SIOUX LOOKOUT Bearskin Lake Big Trout Lake Cat Lake Deer Lake Fort Severn Kasabonika Lake Kee-Way-Win Kingfisher Lake Lac Seul McDowell Lake Mishkeegogamang Band (Osnaburgh) Muskrat Dam Lake North Caribou Lake North Spirit Lake Ojibway Nation of Saugeen Pikangikum Poplar Hill Sachigo Lake Sandy Lake Slate Falls Nation Wapekeka Wawakapewin Wunnumin

115 BEARSKIN LAKE FIRST NATION Bearskin Lake Bearskin Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dtiüect: Cree Classification: On shore of Severn River N W Special Access 12,626.3 hectares Address Bearskin Lake, Ontario POV1E0 & Telephone: ' (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: July 20, 1994 Chief- Deputy Chief- John Kamenawatamin Robert Mekanak Richard McKay Lefty Kamenawatamin Stuart Kamenawatamin Band Administrator: Ivan Kamenawatamin Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M. P. P. : Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Association: Windigo Tribal Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Michikan School, Grades K4-10, September 1994 Enrolment: 112 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total

116 BIG TROUT LAKE FIRST NATION Classification: Big Trout Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Big Trout Lake Language/Dialect: Cree On north shore of Big Trout Lake N W Special Access 29,937.6 hectares Address Big Trout Lake, Ontario POV1G0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: August 31, 1990 Chief: Stanley Sainnawap Alex Tom Morris Frederick Duncan Steven Chapman Aglius McKay Jacob Nanokeesic Stanley L. Bluecoat Gordon R. McKay Alice Beardy Band Administrator: John McKay Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Association: Independent First Nations Alliance Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Aglace Chapman Education Centre, Grades K4-10, September 1994 Enrolment: 237 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total ,038 March 27, 1995

117 CAT LAKE FIRST NATION Cat Lake Cat Lake #63C Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: On north end of Cat Lake N W Special Access hectares Address Cat Lake, Ontario POV1J0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: September 28, 1992 Chief- Head Councillor- Band Administrator: Wilfred Wesley Lizzy Sakakeesic Edward Keesickquayash Jorge Conde Kenora Kenora-Rainy River Jasper Keesickquayash M. P. P. : Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Windigo Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Titotay Nishnawbe School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 100 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

118 DEER LAKE FIRST NATION Deer Lake Deer Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: East of Deer Lake N W Special Access 1,654.0 hectares Address Deer Lake, Ontario POV1N0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: October 3, 1994 Chief- Raney Quill Bennett Aysanabee Fred Meekis Ennis Meekis Saggius Rae Cornelius Meekis Band Administrator: Saulas Meekis Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/Okimakanak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated David Meekis Memorial School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 202 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

119 FORT SEVERN FIRST NATION Fort Severn Fort Severn ft89 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Location- Classification: Address & Telephone: North bank of Severn River at mouth of Sachigo River N 'W Special Access 3,958.7 hectares Fort Severn, Ontario POV1W0 (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: August 8, 1991 Chief: Joseph Crowe (Interim) Ennis Crowe (Interim) Romeo Skunk (Interim) Joe Crow Pharoah Thomas Band Administrator: Barney Turtle Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/Okimakanak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Asld Nation Education: Council-operated Wasaho School, Grades K5-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 101 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

120 KASABONIKA LAKE FIRST NATION Kasabonika Lake Kasabonika Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: On Asheweig River N W Special Access 10,806.5 hectares Address Kasabonika Lake, Ontario POV1V0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: January 9, 1993 Chief: Deputy Chief- Jeremiah McKay Mike Morris Cameron Anderson Sr. Levi Brown Peter McKay John Gregg Band Administrator: Ida Morris Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/Okimakanak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Chief Simon McKay Education Centre, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 183 and Kasabonika Wahsa Distance Education, Grades 09-13, September 1994 Enrolment: 49 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

121 KEE-WAY-WIN FIRST NATION Classification: Kee-Way-Win Kee-Way-Win Indian Settlement Reserve land not yet designated Special Access hectares Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Cree Culture Area: AlgonJdan Address via Sandy Lake Post Office, Sandy Lake, Ontario POVIVO & Telephone: (807) FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: March 25, 1994 Chief: Alan Kakepetum George Kakegamic Danius Kakepetum James Kakepetum Raymond Mason Band Administrator: Administered by Band Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/OkimaJcanak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Keewaywin School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 69 POPULATION as at December 31, 1994 Male Female Total On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

122 KINGFISHER LAKE FIRST NATION Classification: Kingfisher Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Kingfisher Lake HI (occupied) Language/Dialect: Cree Kingfisher Lake H2A Kingfisher Lake H3A HI: south shore of Kingfisher Lake N W Special Access 6,962.6 hectares Address Kingfisher Lake, Ontario POV1Z0 & Telephone: Dial ""O Special Operator 0067 FAX: Dial "O" Special Operator 0063 LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: October 1, 1990 Chief- Band Administrator: James Mamakwa Absolum Mamakwa Jonathon Mamakwa Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River Henry McKay Matthias Winter M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Shibogama Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Mary Ann Aganash Memorial School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 80 March 27, 1995

123 LAC SEUL FIRST NATION Lac Seul Lac Seul #28 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway #1 : south shore of Kingfisher Lake N W Classification: Special Access 26,821.5 hectares Address General Delivery, Lac Seul, Ontario POV 2A0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: October 4, 1994 Chief: Roy Carpenter Electoral Section 1: Keejick Bay-Darryl Quedent, Hilda Ross; Electoral Section 2: Whitefish Bay-Roger Bull; Electoral Section 3: Frenchman s Head-Rodney Howe, Grant Chisel Band Administrator: Mervyn Ningewance Kenora M.P.P.: Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Independent First Nations Alliance Association: Grand Council Treaty #3 Education: Council-operated White Pine Ridge School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 65 and Morris Thomas Memorial Christian, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 37 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve ,451 Crown Land Total 1,034 1,062 2,096 March 27, 1995

124 MCDOWELL LAKE FIRST NATION McDowell Lake Linguistic Group: McDowell Lake Indian Settlement Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Algonkian Cree Algonkian Classification: Reserve land not yet designated Special Access hectares Address Box 740, Red Lake, Ontario POV 2M0 & Telephone: (807) /2596 FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: January 11, 1993 Chief: Albert James (Magnis) Eli James Cornelius Cromarty Band Administrator: c/o Albert James Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/Okimakinak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total

125 M1SHKEEGOGAMANG FIRST NATION Mishkeegogamang Band Osnaburgh #63A Osnaburgh #63B inhabited) Linguistic Group: Language/Dialect: Culture Area: AlgonJdan Ojibway Algonkian Classification: Address & Telephone: H63B: Shore of Lake St. Joseph, 313 Km NW of Thunder Bay W W Remote 18,696.4 hectares Osnaburgh, Ontario POV 2H0 (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Indian Act Election: July 5, 1993 Chief: Ronald Roundhead Jim Roundhead Gordon Wassaykeesic Thaddeus Ash James Masakeyash Theodore Mishenene Band Administrator: Mary Ann Panacheese Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.. M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Robert D. Nault (L) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Missabay Community School, Grades K5-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 136 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program POPULATION. On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total ,050 March 27, 1995

126 MUSKRAT DAM FIRST NATION Classification: Muskrat Dam Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Muskrat Dam Lake Language/Dialect: Cree West shore of Muskrat Dam Lake N W Special Access 1,939.7 hectares Address Muskrat Dam, Ontario POV 3B0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: July 28, 1993 Chief- Deputy Chief- Stan Beardy Alvin Fiddler Allan Beardy Cyril Beardy Patrick Beardy Band Administrator: John Sawford Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M. P. P. : Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Independent First Nations Alliance Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation SIGNIFICANT ON-RESERVE A CTIVITIES/PROGRAMS: Education: Council-operated Samson Beardy Memorial School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 41 March 27, 1995

127 NORTH CARIBOU LAKE FIRST NATION North Caribou Lake Weagamow Lake 187 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: South shore of North Caribou Lake N W Special Access 9,172.3 hectares Address Weagamow Lake, Ontario POV 2Y0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: November 17, 1994 Chief- Head Councillor: Band Administrator: Caleb Sakchekapo Isiah Kanate David Quequish Jeremiah Quequish Charles Benson Bernie Quequish Naomi Benson Eli Kakekayash Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Windigo Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Native Sena School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 156 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

128 NORTH SPIRIT LAKE FIRST NATION North Spirit Lake North Spirit Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: South shore of Sandy Lake N W Special Access 1,815.8 hectares Address North Spirit Lake, Ontario POV 2G0 & Telephone: Dial 0 Special Operator 0920 FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: November 9, 1994 Chief: Luke Rae Jimmy Rae Darcey Kejick Band Administrator: Ida Rae Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/Okimakinak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Victoria Linklater School, Grades K4-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 55 On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

129 OJIBWAY NATION OF SAUGEEN FIRST NATION Ojibway Nation of Saugeen Savant Lake Indian Settlement Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Ojibway Classification: Reserve land not yet designated Remote hectares Address General Delivery, Savant Lake, Ontario POV 2S0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: April 28, 1985 Chief- Edward Machimity Gilbert Machimity David Necan Band Administrator: Saugeen Nation Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M. P. P. : Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) independent March 27, 1995

130 PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION Pikangikum Pikangikum #14 Linguistic Group: Algonldan Language/Dialect: Ojibway 228 Km NE ofkenora, north bank of Berens River N W Classification: Special Access hectares Address Pikangikum, Ontario POV 2L0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: October 7, 1994 Chief: Alex Peters Jake Keeper Albert Hill Alex Suggashie Thomas Peters Jr. Randy Keeper Stephen Turtle Gordon Peters Band Administrator: Joe King Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P., M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Independent First Nations Alliance Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Eenchokay Birchstick School, Grades K4-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 518 and Pikangikum Alternative Education, Grades 06-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 15 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve ,490 Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,565 March 27, 1995

131 POPLAR HILL FIRST NATION Classification: Poplar Hill Poplar Hill east of Stout Lake N W Special Access hectares Linguistic Group: AlgonJdan Language/Dialect: Ojibway Culture Area: AlgonJdan Address c/o Box 315, Poplar Hill, Ontario POV 2M0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: November 22, 1994 Chief: Alex Strang Andy Gordon Strang Eli Harvey Moose William Moose Ennis Strang Band Administrator: Charlie Moose Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M. P. P. : Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Keewaytinook/Okimakinak Tribal Council (Northern Chiefs Council) Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated A. Scotch Memorial School, Grades K5-08, September 1994 Enrolment: 105 On Reserve Off Reserve 8 14 Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

132 SACHIGO LAKE FIRST NATION Sachigo Lake Sachigo Lake #1 (iinhabited) Sachigo Lake #2 (inhabited) Sachigo Lake #3 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: Address & Telephone: HI: north shore of Sachigo Lake N W; #2: north and south shores of Ponask Lake N W Special Access 8,144.6 hectares Sachigo Lake, Ontario POV 2P0 (807) FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: April 5, 1993 Chief- Lucas Tait Saggius Tait Jethro Tait Dean Beardy Eli Barkman Band Administrator: Joe Tait Kenora M.P.P.: Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Windigo Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Martin McKay Memorial School, Grades K4-10, September 1994 Enrolment: 101 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

133 SANDY LAKE FIRST NATION Classification: Address & Telephone: Sandy Lake Linguistic Group: Algonkian Sandy Lake #88 Language/Dialect: Cree 227 Km NE of Red Lake, north shore of Sandy Lake N W Special Access 4,266.0 hectares Sandy Lake, Ontario POV1 VO (807) /5121 FAX: (807) LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: March 28, 1994 Chief- Deputy Chief: Eric Eli Sawanis Harry Meekxs Heidi Fiddler Percy Rae Charles Fiddler Joe Kakepetum Zack Linklater Robert Kakekagamic Nicholas Day Roy Kakegamic Dario Fiddler Band Administrator: Mike Kakegamic Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: M.P.: Frank Miclash (L) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Shibogama Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Thomas Fiddler Memorial School, Grades K4-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 506 and Sandy Lake Retention Program, Grades 09-13, September 1994 Enrolment: 38 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve ,457 Off Reserve Crown Land Total ,616 March 27, 1995

134 SLATE FALLS NATION FIRST NATION Slate Falls Nation Slate Falls Indian Settlement Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: Reserve land not yet designated Special Access hectares Address Slate Falls, Ontario POV 2S0 & Telephone: Dial "O Special Operator 0120 FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 18, 1993 Chief: Gordon Carpenter Lorraine Crane Claude Loon Band Administrator: Elsie Sakakeesic Kenora Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Frank Miclash (L) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Windigo Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation March 27, 1995

135 WAPEKEKA FIRST NATION Wapekeka Wapekeka II Wapekeka 12 (Inhabited) Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree 12: shores of Angling Lake and Weir Lake N W Classification: Special Access 5,631.5 hectares Address Angling Lake, Ontario POV1B0 & Telephone: (807) FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: June 16, 1994 Chief: Deputy Chief- Norman Brown John McKay Donald Brown Jeremiah Albany Band Administrator: Dennis Brown Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Shibogama Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Eleazar Winter Memorial School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 97 POPULATION On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

136 WAWAKAPEWIN FIRST NATION Classification: Wawakapewin Linguistic Group: Long Dog Lake Indian Settlement Language/Dialect: Culture Area: Reserve land not yet designated Special Access hectares Algonkian Cree Algonkian Address Wawakapewin Band via Big Trout Lake, Ontario POV1B0 & Telephone: FAX: LEADERSHIP: Band Custom Election: January 22, 1993 Chief: Head Councillor: Jeremiah Nanokeesic (acting to June 1993) vacant Elias Morris Henry Frogg Band Administrator: Elias Morris Lake Nipigon Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) M.P.: Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Shibogama Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land Total March 27, 1995

137 WUNNUMIN FIRST NATION Wunnumin Wunnumin II finhabited) Wunnumin 12 Linguistic Group: Algonkian Language/Dialect: Cree Classification: Address & Telephone: LEADERSHIP: II: south shore of Wunnumin Lake, 385 Km NE of Sioux Lookout N W Special Access 9,649.5 hectares Wunnumin Lake, Ontario POV 2Z0 (807) FAX: (807) Band Custom Election: September 30, 1994 Chief- Deputy Chief- Matthew Angees Tommy Shawinimash Eliezar McKay Peter Martin Dean Cromarty Band Administrator: Archie Wabasse Lake Nipigon M.P.P.: Kenora-Rainy River M.P.: Gilles Pouliot (NDP) Robert D. Nault (L) Tribal Council: Shibogama Tribal Council Association: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Education: Council-operated Lydia L. Beardy Memorial School, Grades K4-09, September 1994 Enrolment: 106 and Wunnumin Alternative Education, Grades 07-12, September 1994 Enrolment: 26 Policing: Participant in Ontario First Nations Policing Program On Reserve Off Reserve Crown Land 0 Total March 27, 1995

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