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Poplar River First Nation

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Poplar River First Nation is an Ojibwa First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. It is named after the Poplar River, which is the main river on which it resides. Its land base is the Poplar River 16 First Nation Reserve, located on the east side of Lake Winnipeg at the mouth of the Poplar River. It is affiliated with the Southeast Resource Development Council. Poplar River is part of Treaty 5 Adhesion, signed on September 20, 1875. The primary language spoken is Ojibwe, with some blending of the Cree dialect also known as Ojicree. As of June 2021, the Nation has a total of 1,985 registered members, including 1,225 residing on their own reserve.


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Poplar River First Nation is an Ojibwa First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. The band is named after the Poplar River, which is the main river on which it resides. The primary language spoken is Ojibwe, with some blending of the Cree dialect also known as Oji-Cree.

Province : Manitoba

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Vera Mitchell
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