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Hiawatha First Nation

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The Hiawatha First Nation is an Ojibway First Nations reserve located on the north shore of Rice Lake east of the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada. It is found in Otonabee Township approximately 30 kilometers south of Peterborough. The reserve consists of approximately 2,145 acres of land, of which 1,523 are under certificates of possession. The total registered population as of May 2021 was 875 members, with 204 living on reserve.


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The Hiawatha First Nation is an Ojibway First Nations reserve located on the north shore of Rice Lake east of the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada. The reserve consists of approximately 2,145 acres of land, with a registered population of 875 as of May 2021.

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Province : Ontario
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