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Fort Hope First Nation
This Ojibway community known as Fort Hope First Nation, has a population of 1,014 according to a 2016 census. That does not include those living with whites. They have 239 dwellings with 233 lived in. Average household size is 4.3 persons per household. First Nation of Fort Hope is located in northern Ontario. Many continue to speak Ojibway at Fort Hope. According to 2016's census, around 280 people speak Ojibway at Fort Hope First Nation. That be about a third of their population. If they don't want to follow prophesy, they will be destroyed. There's a conspiracy at this Reserve, to promote being Cree! Your not fooling me by claiming you are Cree. I'm enforcing law! You are charged with Desertion during time of war and Forging a False National Identity during time of war. That is an extremely serious crime! However, to appease non white entities from far in the future (a thousand or so years from now or 2020) looking out for you, fill out form below requesting for amnesty. They are so advanced, they'll know who you are and also know if you refuse to identify as Ojibway. They will grant amnesty if you request it!