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Air Ronge, Saskatchewan
This Ojibway settlement is located adjacent to Air Ronge and about a half a mile from La Ronge. Below are links to google earth photos of Air Ronge from south of Fairchild Street to Mikisiw Road. It really goes by Lac La Ronge. However, we will use Air Ronge instead because it's adjacent. According to 2016's census, population of Air Ronge, Saskatchewan is 1,032. There are two distinct areas. One is adjacent to Air Ronge which means Air Ronge is Ojibway. Another is slightly south along Far Reserve Road and Mikisiw Road. Those google earth photos are of that area. About 0.5 miles or 0.8 kilometers east, is where Lac La Ronge is located. It's difficult to determine this Ojibway towns demographics because Canada broke treaty. I can only use most demographics of Air Ronge from 2006. It's population was 1,032 then. Ojibway People account for 560 of Air Ronges population. Whites account for 475. Around 75 speak what Lewis and Clark called corrupted Ojibway Language or Cree. Cree Ojibway's don't live in Saskatchewan. They have 3 Reserves in Alberta and 6 in British Columbia. Their real tribal name is Beaver Indians. 2016's census reported that Air Ronge has a population of 1,106. This Ojibway Town has a total of 413 housing units with 376 lived in. Average household size is 2.9 persons per household. This information does not include that portion of Air Ronge south of Fairchild Street to Wapos Avenue then to Highway 2. That's what i meant by it being difficult to determine it's demographics.
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