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Ojibwa First Nations

Below are links to Ojibwa First Nations pages. An extremely important detail to not forget is Canada is not being honest about Ojibwa First Nations. Canada is also not being honest about Ojibwa Reserves. Ojibwa People were united by their Totemic System which governed them. Six major totems existed among Ojibwa People at all Ojibwa villages and within each major totem were many smaller totems. White leaders used deception when treaties were reached between Ojibwa People and the evil white race. Yes, white leaders first reached treaty agreements with authentic Ojibwa leaders of all six major Ojibwa Totems. Then they afterwards bribed non authentic Ojibwa leaders (either they had no authority to sign treaty or they were not Ojibwa) to sign illegal treaties. It's those illegal treaties white leaders used. Since those treaties are invalid it means land involved remains Ojibwa land. White leaders bribed non authentic Ojibwa leaders and kept a recognition of those non authentic leaders and their descendants. An example is Little Shell and his descendants. Little Shell III proudly showed off the medallion awarded to him by white leaders. Little Shell III was not an authentic leader. Hole in the Day was not an authentic Ojibwa leader. Little Bear was not an authentic Ojibwa leader. Each of those leaders were leaders of Ojibwa Traitors who sided with the evil white race. They were very willing to cede almost all Ojibwa land in exchange for large sums of money, property, ect. Ojibwa Traitors are better known as the Carrier Tribe (aka Beaver Tribe & Cree Tribe) who live mainly at Alberta and British Columbia and at Fort Assiniboine Indian Reservation at Montana. Most live at British Columbia where they're known as the Carrier Tribe. All listed First Nations are Ojibwa. No matter how much you don't like that it's the truth! Today, as a result of brainwashing most Ojibwa's don't know who they are. To visit Ojibwa First Nations pages, click the v on the drop down menu. Demographics of each Ojibwa First Nation is included and the Ojibwa Reserve they are in as well. Select the Ojibwa First Nation page you want to visit by scrolling down then clicking on it's name then 'Click Here.'





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