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Long Lake, Michipicoten Ojibwa Reserve
This Ojibway settlement is located at northern Ontario. Below are google earth photos of the Ojibway village of Long Lake which is also known as Long Lake 58. It is located along northern shores of Long Lake. The white city of Longlac is situated just east and north of the Ojibwa settlements of Long Lake 58 and Ginoogaming. Canada is trying to assimilate and exterminate Ojibwa People. According to 2021's census Long Lake's population is 410. Since Longlac is a short drive away, Ojibway Language has died out at this Ojibway village. Total number of housing units is 125. The average household size is 3.3 persons per housing unit which is unusual since Long Lake 58 is almost adjacent to Longlac. Long Lake is about 67 miles from Lake Superior and 68 miles east of Lake Nipigon. Ginoogaming has a population of 200 according to 2021's census. Ojibwa Traditionalists must investigate both Long Lake 58 and Ginoogaming. Canada may have sent Japanese People to live at both communities. We know Ojibwa's to have a dark complexion ranging from dark copper to dark bronze. There may be names of waterways at that location of Japanese origins. We know whites brought Inuit People to North America to fight their wars for them. Inuit People are of a dark complexion. There are no pale Inuit People.
Long Lake 58 Satellite Image
Ginoogaming Satellite Image
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road
Long Lake From Road