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Waterhen Lake First Nation


These Saulteaux Ojibway's known as Waterhen Lake First Nation Saulteaux Ojibway's, live in Saskatchewan and are within Carlton Reserve. Their on-Reserve population is 672 according to 2016's census. They have 213 dwellings with 196 lived in. Average household size is 3.4 persons per household. Around 105 speak Corrupted Ojibway Language which is what Lewis and Clark called Cree Language, at Waterhen Lake First Nation. Their community is located along northeast shores of a lake with same name as their community. 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! Cree People are really the Athabascan Beaver Tribe. There are no Cree First Nations in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec! Below are excerpts from very old books that will help you learn!



















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