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The connections between this community and others in the Upper Great Lakes is indisputable." In a statement, the MNO said while it respects the Saugeen Ojibway Nation's rights, history and ...
The Crown is “legally bound” to recognize SON’s relationship with its waters by virtue of its Aboriginal title and inherent self-governance, recognized in Canadian law and under the United Nations ...
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Paul Vickers gave his first speech in the provincial legislature. On May 29th, Vickers made what’s ...
A Saugeen Ojibway Nation-commissioned report has concluded there is no historical ... there was neither time nor a place for a distinct Metis community to develop on SON territory before effective ...
and all persons must immediately evacuate the area including the community of the Ojibwe Nation of Saugeen. All modes of travel and use of roads, including the portion of Highway 516 East of Houghton ...
After travelling 1,146 kilometres, Sharon Sakanee of Neskantaga First Nation stood at the doors of Queen’s Park with her ...
With the support of her community, Nahnee was eventually called on by the Rama First Nation band council to petition Queen ...
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is seeing a brand new generation of buffalo born for the first time in more than two decades. "It's a big part of our culture as a people. It brings the community together. A ...
Its been more than two decades since Brokenhead Ojibway Nation had a buffalo herd, but that changed in December. This calving season the community is welcoming some new hoofed neighbours.
The Ojibwe have practiced walleye spearing for hundreds of years. It still is not fully accepted, but there is less hostility than years ago.
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