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Archive for the ‘First Nations Missions in Ontario’ Category


Getting to know the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, near The Pas Manitoba

The Opaskwayak Cree Nation Link to communities section (NW Ontario First Nations) Check out the sincere invite by Chief Micheal G. Constant in a 2014 film (3:04 min to 4:17 min) Umpherville is an area in Manitoba and is nearby to The Pas and Grace Lake. It is part of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. http://aroundguides.com/24689340 Located […]

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Getting to know the Victor Diamond Mine in NW Ontario near Attawapiskat

Getting to know the Victor Diamond Mine in NW Ontario near Attawapiskat Link to “Communities” page   The Victor Diamond Mine is the first Canadian diamond mine located in Ontario, and De Beers’ second diamond mine in Canada (after the Snap Lake Diamond Mine). It is located in the Northern Ontario Ring of Fire, in […]

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Long Lake #58 First Nations: Videos and article links

  Videos and internet article links concerning Long Lake #58 First Nations Community Link to “Communities” page   Link to Long Lake #58 page These were collected off of the internet on 12-9-15. There were very few videos posted on You tube. I found only one. The only Christian references were pictures of the old, […]

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Getting to know Long Lake #58 First Nation Community in NW Ontario.

Getting to know Long Lake #58 First Nation Community in NW Ontario. Link to Videos and articles about Long Lake #58 Link to “Communities” section Link to Long Lake #58 video and article page                   Welcome to Long Lake #58 First Nation, Whether you visit us in person […]

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Aroland First Nations Ontario-links to articles and videos.

Aroland First Nations Ontario-links to articles and videos.  (compiled 10-26-15) Link to”communities” section Link to Aroland First Nation page Aroland Links to Videos and articles Articles about Aroland http://www.netnewsledger.com/tag/aroland-first-nation/  Pictures of Aroland Link to Flicker photos of Aroland https://www.flickr.com/photos/109994158@N08/11288006136/in/set-72157638507255614/lightbox Another link to community pictures http://www.michaelfriberg.com/aroland-first-nation/qw9dq6yujmuzmei70qx87cwzx7wx4f Christian mission Mission trip 2013 Korean Church (4 min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HLvXOSxodI […]

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Getting to know Aroland First Nation, Northwest Ontario

Getting to know Aroland First Nation, Ontario. Link to “Communities” section Link to Aroland links to articles and videos. Aroland (2006 Population 325) is an Ojibwa and Oji-Cree First Nation in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the Thunder Bay District approximately 20 kilometres west of Nakina. Their community, the Aroland Indian Settlement, have […]

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Getting to know the community of Neskantaga First Nation Ontario.

Getting to know the community of Neskantaga First Nation Ontario. Link to the “Communities” section   P.O Box 105, Lansdowne House. Ontario P0T 1Z0.   1 (807) 479-2570 Neskantaga First Nation is remotely located on Attawapiskat Lake, 280 km north of Geraldton, 180 km northeast of Pickle Lake, and 271 km northeast of Thunder Bay. The […]

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Getting to know McFaulds Lake Drill Camp, in NW Ontario

Getting to know McFaulds Lake Drill Camp, in NW Ontario. Link  to “communities” page To me, this was an interesting find. This is not a First Nation community. It is a drill camp owned and operated by a mining company. They are drilling core samples, searching for minerals to mine. It is located in the […]

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Getting To Know Marten Falls (Ogoki Post) Ontario First Nation “Wegwajiwanang”, “end of rapids”. (compiled 2015)

Getting To Know Marten Falls (Ogoki Post) Ontario First Nation “Wegwajiwanang”, “end of rapids”. (compiled 2015) Link to the “communities” page  Marten Falls First Nation General Delivery, Ogoki Ontario P0T 2L0 1 (807) 349 – 2509 In the early 1900’s, First Nation people moved to the present location  from Marten Falls, which was once the […]

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Pemmican- the ultimate survival food. A gift from First Nations people.

Pemmican- the ultimate survival food. A gift from First Nations people. Link to article Pemmican was a staple of the Plains people’s diet with the name originating from the Cree word, “pimikan”, or ‘manufactured grease’. Pemmican was made from buffalo meat, although antelope, deer, elk and moose were also used. It was a mixture of […]

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