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Black River First Nation


This Ojibway Misipawistik Ojibway Reserve community known as Black River (Ma-ka-de Sip-pi in Anishinabe), is one of several Ojibway settlements located just east of Lake Winnipeg. Their population is 698 according to 2016's census. That does not include Black River First Nation citizens who live in white communities. They have 264 dwellings with 178 lived in. Average household size is 4.0 persons per household. Around 110 people speak Ojibway at Black River First Nation. Ojibway Language is dying out there.





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