This band of Ojibway Indians live on Manitoulin Island. Below are several links to google earth photos of M'Chigeeng First Nation. Sheguiandah is 10 miles to their east. Wikwemikong is 21 miles to their east and Sucker Creek or Aundeck Omni Kaning, is 11 miles to their northeast. According to 2016's census, population of M'Chigeeng is 884. It does not include off-Reserve population. You pronounce M'Chigeeng as Chig-gey. It's not necessary to use an "eng" locative. If you use an Ojibway locative it's than pronounced "Chig-ge-eg." They have a total of 485 housing units or dwellings, with 386 lived in. Average household size is 2.3 persons per household which is below normal for Ojibway communities. Around 175 people speak Ojibway at this Ojibway Reserve. They have two communities within their small nation. Main one is located adjacent to Lake Huron's shores and is named M'Chigeeng. To it's south by 1.7 miles or 2.7 kilometers, is another small community. It's about a half a mile or 0.80 kilometers west of Whitefish Lake.