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Wunnumin Lake First Nation

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Wunnumin Lake First Nation is an Oji-Cree First Nation band that inhabits territory on Wunnummin Lake, 360 km northeast of Sioux Lookout in northwestern Ontario, Canada. It consists of two reserves: the main reserve Wunnumin 1 and the nearby Wunnumin 2. Its registered population as of May 2021 was 707, with 577 residents. 

Residents of Wunnumin Lake originated from Big Beaver House, Ontario. After a large forest fire, the community at Big Beaver House relocated to two separate locations, of which one was Wunnumin Lake. It obtained its Reserve status on March 2, 1976. The first language of the Wunnumin Lake people is oji-cree.  

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Wunnumin Lake First Nation is an Oji-Cree First Nation band that inhabits territory on Wunnummin Lake, 360 km northeast of Sioux Lookout in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The first language of the Wunnumin Lake people is oji-cree.  

Province : Ontario

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Samuel Mamakwa
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