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Pikogan, Quebec


This Ojibway community is located very near (about 1/2 a mile) Amos, Quebec. Canada is trying to assimilate Ojibwa People. Below are several google earth road views of the Ojibway town of Pikogan, Quebec. It's also known as A-bi-ti-bi-win-ni. According to a 2021 census Pikogan has a population of 540. They have 160 total housing units, with 159 lived in. Average household size is 3.4 persons per household at Pikogan. Ojibway Language is yet spoken at Pikogan. According to 2021's census, 175 people speak Ojibwa including Corrupted Ojibwa or Cree, at Pikogan. Canada has not signed treaty with these Ojibwa's. If they do, Canada must include the Rocky Boy Tribe. As of now all land remains Ojibwa land. If a treaty is conducted it must be between Ojibwa Nation and Canada. That means England's monarchy is not allowed to get involved. Ojibwa Nation has never signed treaty with a family. All treaties Ojibwa Nation has signed are between Ojibwa Nation and governments of nations. To sign a treaty with a family is illegal. All of Canada remains Ojibwa land!



Pikogan Satellite Image

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road

Pikogan From Road



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