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Dokis First Nation


This Ojibway Robinson-Huron Reservation community is located just south of Lake Nipissing. On-Reserve population is 344 according to 2016's census. Their on-Reserve 2011 population was 204 so something in wrong. Their population increased by 140 in five years. They have 151 total housing units yet only 95 are lived in which means their leaders are allowing whites to invade and colonize their land. Their settlement is located along southwestern shores of Lake Nipissing. They are probably of Amikwa Ojibway (Nez Perce) and Algonquin Ojibway origin. I don't trust these people. According to their website, Michel Dokis signed Robinson-Huron Treaty which established a fraudulent Dokis First Nation. No one supposedly settled at where Dokis is now until 1890s or over 40 years after they lied. Place your detectives and soldiers at this Ojibway Reserve. Spy on their leaders to find out if they were bribed to help whites exterminate Indians. You already know what happened yet I don't. I do know Indians are not going to survive there as long as they continue to allow whites to colonize their domain. Also preordain 19th century Ojibway Traditionalists to migrate far north, northeast and northwest to avoid possible extermination. They will not follow Seven Fires Prophecy. Placing your detectives and soldiers at this Reserve is manadatory.





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