First Nations tribe of Ontario, Canada
Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation is an Ojibwe or Ontario Saulteaux First Nation located in Kenora District, Ontario near Nestor Falls, Ontario . Together with the Big Grassy First Nation , Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation is a successor apparent to the former Assabaska Band of Saulteaux. Total registered population in February, 2012, was 737, of which the on-reserve population was 445. The First Nation is a member of the Anishinabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council , a regional tribal council that is a member of the Grand Council of Treaty 3 .
Reserves
Sabaskong Bay 35D reserve
The First Nation has for itself six reserves :
777 hectares (1,920 acres) Sabaskong Bay 35C ,
504 hectares (1,250 acres) Sabaskong Bay 35D , which serves as their main reserve,
518 hectares (1,280 acres) Sabaskong Bay 35F ,
260 hectares (640 acres) Sabaskong Bay 35H ,
1,098 hectares (2,710 acres) Assabaska , which is shared with Big Grassy First Nation , and
379 hectares (940 acres) Agency 30 , which is shared with 12 other First Nations.
Governance
Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation is governed by Chief Jeffrey Copenace and five Councillors: Gus Copenace, Kathy Jack, Shawn Kelly, Kathy Kishiqueb and Clarissa Copenace. Their elected two-year term ends in 2025.[ 1]
History
Seven Generations Education Institute (SGEI ) is an Aboriginal -owned and controlled post-secondary institution co-founded by the ten bands in the Rainy Lake Tribal area in 1985. The ten bands are: Big Grassy , Big Island , Couchiching , Lac La Croix , Naicatchewenin , Nigigoonsiminikaaning , Ojibways of Onigaming, Rainy River , Seine River and Mitaanjigaming . Each of the ten bands appointed one member to a board of directors of Seven Generations Education Institute, which functions with the leadership of the executive director.
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