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Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation


FieldValue
band_nameSagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
band_number179
peopleOjibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi
treatyRobinson Huron
headquartersP.O. Box 2230, Sagamok
provinceOntario
main_reserveSagamok
area113.95
pop_year2024
on_reserve1615
on_other_land28
off_reserve1652
total_pop3295
chiefAngus Toulouse
councilAnna Marie Abitong
Michael Abitong
Arnolda Bennett
Leroy Bennett
Nicole Eshkakogan
Paul Eshkakogan
Lawrence Solomon Sr.
Rhonda Stoneypoint-Trudeau
Angus Toulouse
McKenzie Toulouse
Sheldon Toulouse
William Toulouse
tribal_councilAnishinabek Nation
Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council
websitehttps://www.sagamokanishnawbek.com/
footnotes

Michael Abitong Arnolda Bennett Leroy Bennett Nicole Eshkakogan Paul Eshkakogan Lawrence Solomon Sr. Rhonda Stoneypoint-Trudeau Angus Toulouse McKenzie Toulouse Sheldon Toulouse William Toulouse Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council

The Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, also known as Many Rivers Joining-Human Beings, is a First Nations band government located in Ontario, Canada. Sagamok's culture and language is Anishinabek and is made up of the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi bands. The Sagamok occupy the Sagamok reserve approximately 120 kilometres west of Sudbury, Ontario, and have a population of approximately 1650.

In the early years of Canada's development, the French relied on Sagamok's strategic location to trade with the local Anishnaabe people of that time. The French base of operations was the nearby Fort La Cloche.

References

References

  1. "Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation - First Nation Detail".
  2. (8 February 2012). "Sagamok census profile". Statistics Canada.
  3. (2006). "Who We Are". The Great Spirit Circle Trail.
  4. Wadden, Marie. (2009). "Where the Pavement Ends". Douglas & McIntyre.
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