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Batchewana First Nation

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The Batchewana First Nation is an Ojibway First Nation in northern Ontario. The band's traditional lands run along the eastern shore of Lake Superior, from Batchawana Bay to Whitefish Island. The land was reserved in the 1850 Robinson Huron Treaty, but the Nation surrendered most of it under the 1859 Pennefather Treaty. Through the purchase and land claims, the band has reclaimed some territories, including Goulais Bay 15A, Obadjiwan 15E, Rankin Location 15D, and Whitefish Island. The total registered population in May 2021 was 3,091, with 798 living on their own reserve. 


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The Batchewana First Nation is an Ojibway First Nation in northern Ontario, whose traditional lands run along the eastern shore of Lake Superior, from Batchawana Bay to Whitefish Island.

Province : Ontario

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Dean Sayers
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