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Housing Issues in Pikangikum

Housing issues in Pikangikum.

working it out together sign pik emblem

Link to “video links” page

Link to the communities main page 

Link to main page for Pikangikum

Link to pictures of the community

One solution to mold…sealing the crawlspace

The Pikangikum First Nation. (Bigaanjigamiing Bemaadiziwaaj; locally: Beekahncheekahmeeng Paymahteeseewahch) is an Ojibwe First Nation located on the 1,808-hectare (4,470-acre) Pikangikum 14 Reserve, in Unorganized Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The main centre is the community of Pikangikum, on Pikangikum Lake on the Berens River, part of the Hudson Bay drainage system; it is approximately 100 kilometres (60 mi) north of the town of Red Lake.

The community has a registered population as of September 2011 of 2,443, of whom 2,334 live on the reserve.

moldy basement teacher abdondon pik sign worn down house kitchen without water overcrowded room 2 graffitti building another house




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