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Shoal River First Nation of Manitoba


To learn about Shoal River First Nation history, we have to investigate Saulteaux Ojibway's from old Swan River Reserve. They are from Swan River Ojibway's who had been set aside a Reserve near Swan River, Manitoba. They were supposedly forced to relocate to where Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key are located in Saskatchewan, as a result of floods. However, it was really greed for farm land. Not all Saulteaux Ojibway's left. Those that stayed near where Swan River, Manitoba is, were set aside Shoal River First Nation and Wuskwi Sipihk. They lived mainly around Dawson Bay and further south. Population of Shoal River First Nation is 810 according to 2016's census. They have 227 dwellings with 217 lived in. Average household size is 3.8 persons per household. Around 225 speak Corrupted Ojibway Language which is what Lewis and Clark called Cree Language.



Below is an excerpt from a pdf file. Read it carefuly! This Ojibway word O-ji-bi-wa means write about an object or describe an object. They've been warned whites will fool them! Was it not whites that wrote the first Ojibway Dictionaries? They put a "d" before a "j," in many Ojibway words for a purpose. An example is "Bemidji." Of course, it's pronounced "Be-mid-g." They apparently placed the "d" before a "j," to let you know how the Ojibway word is pronounced. Do you see a "d" before the "j" in Ojibway? In old Ojibway Dictionaries, they write the Ojibway word for "fly" using a "d." This is how it's written: Odji. Ojibway is also pronounced O-jib-be-way." They pronounce "O-ji-bi-wa" differently. It's "O-zhi-bi-wa." Early books about Ojibway People includes A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language and History of the Ojibway People." Both are from the 1850's. You noticed neither used a "d" in Ojibway! You can't find "Ojibway" in the old dictionary. However, there's the word O-ji-bi-wa. It's definition is "Scribe" which means "person that copies documents." You can obviously hear "Chippewa" in "O-zhi-bi-wa." In Ojibway, they place either a "d" or a "t," at ends of words denoting a persons occupation.



If they don't want to follow prophesy, they will be destroyed. They have been warned by prophesy what will happen if they don't heed the warnings! They have selected their fate. They have told me and other Ojibway's, to screw off! I'm going to enforce law! Citizens of Shoal River First Nation and all other Cree communities, are charged with Desertion during time of war and forging a false nationality during time of war. They are now at the mercy of non white entities from far in the future (a thousand or so years from now or 2020). Cree communities, don't know that there are non white entities from far in the future looking out for them. Since Cree Folks have Deserted, i strongly encourage those non white entities from far in the future, to do what they like to folks at Cree communities. I'm very aware of prophesy and what will happen if prophesy is not followed and so are they! If you are Ojibway and live at Cree communities and want pardoned, fill out the form below requesting amnesty! Those non white entities from far in the future, are so advanced they'll know who you are (that includes if you don't use Ojibway to identify yourself as) and grant you amnesty! It also means you have to follow prophesy which i will keep preserved! If you refuse to accept an Ojibway Nationality, you will be removed from protection.



















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