Ojibway Indians of Quebec
From this region of Canada, the ojibway indians of quebec eventually migrated westward into the upper peninsula of Michigan. They are known today as the Algonquins. They also migrated to the north into Ontario's northwoods region. After the English commenced to establish trading posts along Hudson Bay and James Bay, the Ojibways commenced to expand along the shores of both bays, and that possibly includes in Quebec. Though i don't know if the so called Cree Indians who live in western Quebec are in fact Cree, i will not include the Cree of western Quebec in the following list. I need to do more research before doing as such. Below is a list of the present day Ojibway Indians of Quebec.
Abitibiwinni Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the Pikogan Reserve, in Quebec, Canada. This Ojibway Reserve is very small in size and is approximately only 88.5 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 593
Barriere Lake Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the Lac Rapide Reserve, in Quebec, Canada. This Ojibway Reserve is also very small in size and is approximately only 28 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 447
The Grand Lac Victoria Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the settlement of Grand Lac Victoria, in Quebec, Canada. The size of the settlement is approximately only 12.14 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 313
The Kipawa Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the Kebaowek Reserve, in Quebec, Canada. The size of Ojibway Reserve is very small and is approximately only 21.49 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 380
The Lac Simon Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the Lac Simon Reserve, in Quebec, Canada. The size of this Ojibway Reserve is very small and is approximately only 275 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 699
The Long Point Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the village of Winneway, in Quebec, Canada. The size of the Ojibway village is very small and is approximately only 37.84 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 461
The River Desert Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the Maniwaki Reserve, in Quebec, Canada. The size of this Ojibway Reserve is approximately 10,997.04 hectares. The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 1,860
The Timiskaming Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the Timiskaming Reserve, in Quebec, Canada. The size of this Ojibway Reserve is approximately 2,428.08 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 1,007
The Wolf Lake Ojibways:
This band of Ojibways of Algonkin origin, inhabit the settlement of Wolf Lake, in Quebec, Canada. The size of this Ojibway settlement is very small and is approximately only 4 hectares.
The Language is Ojibway
The Population is 141