Located in west-southern Manitoba, about 20 miles from Saskatchewan, is the Ojibwa settlement of Waywayseecappo (aka Birdtail) which is within Waywayseecappo Reserve. Below are links to
google earth photos of Waywayseecappo (aka Birdtail). Latest population estimate (2021) can help determine this small Ojibwa towns population. Canada does not provide populations for Reserve towns. Only Reserves. Using google earth I counted around 70 or so housing units within Birdtail. Waywayseecappo Reserve has an average household size of 3.3 persons per household. Birdtail has a population of over 200. Waywayseecappo Reserve (it's really Riding Mountain Ojibwa Reserve - Ojibwa's were forced to leave their woodlands) has a population of 1,409 according to 2021's census. Ojibwa Language is not widely spoken at Birdtail and Waywayseecappo Reserve. About 110 people speak Ojibwa at Waywayseecappo. That's only 10% of the population.