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Ontario Aboriginal Communities and Treaties Ontario Aboriginal Communities and Treaties Métis Nation of Ontario - Métis Councils Métis Council Name Council Office Métis Council Name Council Office Atikokan and Area Atikokan North Bay North Bay Chapleau Chapleau North Channel Thessalon Credit River Brampton Northern Lights Cochrane Georgian Bay Midland Northwest Dryden Grand River Fergus Ottawa Métis Regional Council Ottawa Great Lakes Owen Sound Peterborough and District Wapiti Peterborough Greenstone Geraldton Sudbury Sudbury Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton Sunset Country Fort Frances High Land Waters Northbrook Superior North Shore Terrace Bay Historic Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie Temiskaming Haileybury Kenora Kenora Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Mattawa Mattawa Timmins Timmins Moon River MacTier Toronto-York Region Thornhill Niagara Region Welland Windsor-Essex Windsor First Nation Communities First Nation Communities Reserve Location Reserve Location Population Aboriginal Community Alternative Population Community Name Community Alternative Name Tribal Council Political Territorial Organization Treaty Aboriginal Community Name Tribal Council Political Territorial Organization Treaty on/off Reserve Latitude (N) Longitude (W) Name on/off Reserve Latitude (N) Longitude (W) Aamjiwnaang Chippewas of Sarnia Southern First Nations Secretariat Union of Ontario Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 932/1179 42° 54' 82° 27' Naicatchewenin Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing-Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 283/na 48° 51' 93° 35' Alderville Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Williams Treaties 306/799 44° 10' 78° 03' Namaygoosisagagun Unaffiliated Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 50/90 50° 17' 89° 27' Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Golden Lake Unaffiliated Union of Ontario Indians 456/1987 45° 34' 77° 15' Naotkamegwanning Whitefish Bay Bimose Tribal Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 722/495 49° 24' 93° 57' Animbiigoo Zaagi'igan Lake Nipigon Ojibway Nokiiwin Tribal Council Independent Robinson-Superior Treaty 3/456 49° 36' 87° 58' Neskantaga Lansdowne House Matawa First Nations Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 311/111 52° 12' 88° 01' Anishnaabeg of Naongashiing Big Island Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 161/248 49° 07' 94° 18' Nibinamik Summer Beaver Matawa First Nations Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 41/443 52° 44' 88° 30' Nigigoonsiminikaaning Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing-Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 153/169 48° 44' 92° 55' Ardoch Algonquin Independent Independent Upper Canada Treaties Area na/na 44° 55' 76° 55' Nipissing Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 933/1600 46° 23' 79° 43' Aroland First Nation Matawa First Nations Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 325/na 50° 13' 86° 57' Asubspeeschoseewagong Netum Anishinabek Grassy Narrows Bimose Tribal Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 929/560 50° 09' 94° 00' North Caribou Lake Weagamow Lake Windigo First Nations Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 761/293 52° 57' 91° 20' Atikameksheng Anishnawbek Whitefish Lake Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 361/762 46° 23' 81° 10' North Spirit Lake Keewaytinook Okimakanak (Northern Chiefs) Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 429/58 52° 30' 93° 01' Attawapiskat Mushkegowuk Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 1862/1610 52° 55' 82° 25' Northwest Angle 33 Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 207/309 49° 36' 95° 07' Aundek Omni Kaning Sucker Creek United Chiefs & Council Of Manitoulin Island Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 356/na 45° 57' 81° 59' Batchewana Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 701/2001 46° 34' 84° 15' Northwest Angle 37 Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 175/216 49° 36' 95° 03' Bearskin Lake Windigo First Nations Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 462/441 53° 55' 90° 58' Obashkaandagaang Washagamis Bay Bimose Tribal Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 147/178 49° 42' 94° 35' Beausoleil Christian Island Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 614/1610 44° 49' 80° 10' Ochiichagwe'babigo'ining Dalles Unaffiliated Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 152/271 49° 53' 94° 32' Beaverhouse Wabun Tribal Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 0/na 48° 08' 80° 00' Ojibway Nation of Saugeen Savant Lake Independant Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 83/142 50° 25' 90° 39' Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek Rocky Bay Nokiiwin Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 338/375 49° 26' 88° 07' Ojibways of the Pic River Unaffiliated Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 522 48° 37' 86° 16' Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek Sand Point Nokiiwin Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 69/184 49° 28' 88° 06' Oneida Nation of the Thames Southern First Nations Secretariat Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 2029/3417 42° 50' 81° 24' Bkejwanong Walpole Island Southern First Nations Secretariat Independent Upper Canada Treaties Area 2278 42° 35' 82° 28' Onigaming Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 450/312 49° 12' 93° 58' Brunswick House Wabun Tribal Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 192/565 47° 50' 83° 20' Caldwell Southern First Nations Secretariat Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 2/334 42° 19' 81° 59' Pays Plat Unaffiliated Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 69/141 48° 52' 87° 33' Cat Lake Windigo First Nations Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 546/150 51° 43' 91° 49' Pic Mobert Nokiiwin Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 352/594 48° 41' 85° 36' Chapleau Cree Mushkegowuk Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 73/264 47° 51' 83° 22' Pikangikum First Nation Pikangikum First Nation Independent First Nations Alliance Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 2492/112 51° 48' 93° 59' Chapleau Ojibwe Wabun Tribal Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 33/9 47° 47' 83° 23' Poplar Hill Keewaytinook Okimakanak (Northern Chiefs) Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 531/28 52° 06' 94° 18' Chippewas of Georgina Island Ogemawahj Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Williams Treaties 197/619 44° 21' 79° 18' Rainy River Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing-Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 375/505 48° 38' 93° 54' Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point Southern First Nations Secretariat Union of Ontario Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 1315/1054 43° 12' 81° 59' Red Rock Unaffiliated Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Superior Treaty 248/1504 48° 56' 88° 15' Chippewas of Nawash Unaffiliated Independent Upper Canada Treaties Area 591/na 44° 54' 81° 02' Sachigo Lake Windigo First Nations Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 464/396 53° 52' 92° 10' Chippewas of Rama Ogemawahj Tribal Council Independent Williams Treaties 665/944 44° 38' 79° 21' Sagamok Anishnawbek Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 1527/1218 46° 10' 82° 06' Chippewas of Saugeen Unaffiliated Independent Upper Canada Treaties Area 427/na 44° 30' 81° 19' Sandy Lake Independent Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 5 2459/410 53° 03' 93° 19' Chippewas of the Thames Southern First Nations Secretariat Union of Ontario Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 949/1762 42° 49' 81° 25' Seine River Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing-Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 331/409 48° 43' 92° 25' Constance Lake Matawa First Nations Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 819/804 49° 48' 84° 08' Serpent River Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 322/878 46° 12' 82° 28' Couchiching Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing-Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 676/1689 48° 38' 93° 20' Shawanaga Independent Independent Robinson Huron 1850 175/374 45° 32' 80° 16' Curve Lake Unaffiliated Union of Ontario Indians Upper Canada Treaties Area 764/1419 44° 27' 78° 22' Sheguiandah United Chiefs & Council Of Manitoulin Island Union of Ontario Indians Manitoulin Island Treaty 144/228 45° 52' 81° 55' Deer Lake Keewaytinook Okimakanak (Northern Chiefs) Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 992/241 52° 37' 94° 02' Sheshegwaning United Chiefs & Council Of Manitoulin Island Union of Ontario Indians Manitoulin Island Treaty 97/287 45° 56' 82° 50' Dokis Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations Union of Ontario Indians Robinson-Huron Treaty 171/963 46° 08' 80° 01' Shoal Lake No. 40 Bimose Tribal Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 274/325 49° 37' 95° 06' Six Nations of the Grand River Unaffiliated Independent Upper Canada Treaties Area 11297/10997 43° 04' 80° 07' Eabametoong Fort Hope Matawa First Nations Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 1431/1039 51° 33' 87° 54' Slate Falls Windigo First Nations Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 16/242 51° 08' 91° 36' Eagle Lake Bimose Tribal Council Grand Council of Treaty 3 Treaty 3 223/na 49° 43' 93° 03' Taykwa Tagamou Mushkegowuk Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 126/350 49° 00' 80° 50' Flying Post Wabun Tribal Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 1/208 48° 33' 82° 04' Temagami Bear Island Unaffiliated Independent Robinson-Huron Treaty 228/568 46° 59' 80° 04' Fort Albany Mushkegowuk Council Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Treaty 9 1805/na 52° 12' 81° 40' Thessalon
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