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Red Rock Band First Nation

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The Red Rock Indian Band (also known as Lake Helen Reserve) is an Ojibwe First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The traditional Ojibwe name for the band is Opwaaganasiniing, which is the locative form of the word for pipestone. The band's territory is located on the Red Rock 53 (formerly Parmachene 53) and Lake Helen 53A Indian reserves in Ontario. 

The Indian reserves are approximately 100 km northeast of the city of Thunder Bay and 2 km east of Nipigon. The Red Rock Indian Band is an independent member of Anishnabek Nation and a member of Waaskiinaysay Ziibi Inc. As of May 2021, the total registered population of the Red Rock Indian Band is 2,122, with 283 members residing on-reserve.


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The Red Rock Indian Band (also known as Lake Helen Reserve) is an Ojibwe First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The traditional Ojibwe name for the band is Opwaaganasiniing, which is the locative form of the word for pipestone.

Province : Ontario

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Marcus Hardy
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