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Mitaanjigamiing First Nation

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Mitaanjigamiing First Nation, formerly known as Stanjikoming First Nation, is an Ojibwe First Nation band government who inhabit 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of Fort Frances, Ontario, along the shores of Stanjikoming Bay of Rainy Lake. As of November, 2011, the First Nation had a total registered population of 142, of which 99 lived on their own reserve.

Governance

The First Nation have a custom electoral system of government, consisting of a Chief and two councillors forming their council. Chief Madeline Henderson, and Councillors Christopher Henderson and Pamela Johnson began their appointment on March 26, 2013.

The First Nation is a member of the Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services, a regional Chiefs Council, which in turn is a member of the Grand Council of Treaty 3, a Tribal Political Organization serving many of the First Nations in northwest Ontario and southeast Manitoba.

Reserve

The First Nation have reserved for itself two Indian reserve tracts:

  • 1,562.60 hectares (3,861.3 acres) Rainy Lake 18C, which serves as their main reserve
  • 14 hectares (35 acres) Agency 1, which is shared with three other First Nations

References

The Numbered Treaties: Treaty Three
Numbered Treaties
Anishinabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council
Bimose Tribal Council
Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services
Other Treaty 3 Nations
Grand Council of Treaty 3
Anishinabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council
Bimose Tribal Council
Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services
Non-member Treaty 3 First Nations
Rainy River District, Ontario
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First Nations
Indian reserves
Unorganized areas
Unincorporated
communities
See also
Communities in Rainy River District
Census divisions of Ontario

48°42′47″N 93°21′40″W / 48.71306°N 93.36111°W / 48.71306; -93.36111


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