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Pikwakanagan First Nation


Located in Ontario, Pikwakanagan First Nation is of Ojibway origins. Pikwakanagan does not mean "a hilly place." There needs to be a locative like "pik-wa-ka-na-gan-ag." Ojibway words ending with "gan" represent something made by humans or it's animate. Word for "back" in Ojibway is "pikwan." It possibly means "back road." In Ojibway, mikana is their word for road. They live in a area in Ontario where a white population is small yet they will not survive as a race at Pikwakanagan First Nation. In 1856, concerned Ojibway leaders requested for a Reserve yet were told no. Their leaders possibly signed 1850's Robinson-Huron Treaty. After discovering they had been lied to, they had to find other locations to live. They are possibly affiliated with Shaw-a-na-ga Reserve which is over 140 miles to their west. Or they are possibly affiliated with Curve Lake Ojibway's. They are closer. On September 17, 1873 Pikwakanagan First Nation was set aside 1,561 acres or 632 hectares. On-Reserve population of Pikwakanagan First Nation is 440 according to 2016's census. They have 214 dwellings with 181 lived in. Average household size is 2.4 persons per household. Ojibway Language is no longer spoken there. Place your detectives and soldiers at this Ojibway Nation. 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. Also preordain 19th century Ojibway Traditionalists to migrate far north, northeast and northwest to avoid extermination. They will not follow Seven Fires Prophecy. Placing your detectives at this Reserve is manadatory.





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