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The Algonquian Private Agriculture Corporation.


APAC is intended to help Native Americans make good money through Hydroponic Farming, which is better known as Greenhouse Farming. We don't need 100s or 1,000s of acres to make substantial money through farming. Using 10, 20 or 30 or more acres to grow food crops using Hydroponic Farming, is all that is necessary to make good money. And since the food will be grown indoors it means year round farming. The intentions of APAC are to expand APAC farms on Reservations, while also establishing new settlements on Reservations. If you are interested in joining APAC, click the email contact link below. Write your Name, Address, and Email then click send. You will need Outlook Express or another similar email program to send the information. You are under no obligations if you sign up to become an investor. Once APAC has enough members, you will be contacted. We will then apply for small loans of between $500 and $2,000. We will keep the loans applied for under $2,000 to ensure no major depts occur. We will then incorporate into a private corporation.



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Island Lake, White Earth Reservation


Located in the Northern portion of the Chippewa White Earth Reservation, is the Chippewa settlement of Island Lake. In the Chippewa dialect of the Anishinabe language, they would (i'm not certain) refer to this settlement as Min-is Za-ga-i-gan, which means Island Lake of course. It is 11 miles to the north of Naytahwaush. The settlement nearly surrounds the entire lake, except for the northeastern part of the lake. Many of the homes there could be cottages owned by summer vactioners. There are around 115 housing units around the lake and just east and south of the lake. Those housing units east and south of the lake, could be white owned farms. Since some of the housing units located around the lake may be owned by summer vactioners, the population of the island lake community is less than would be expected. Native Americans probably make up the majority of the settlements population. The population of Island Lake may be between 180 and 240. Chippewa settlements tend to have household average sizes of between 3.0 and 4.0 persons per household. Below are several links to pictures of the beautiful Chippewa settlement of Island Lake, Minnesota.



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Island Lake Full Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above

Island Lake Photograph From Above





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