Chapleau Cree Fox Lake facts for kids
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Chapleau Cree Fox Lake
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Chapleau Cree Fox Lake Indian Reserve | |
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District | Sudbury |
First Nation | Chapleau Cree |
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• Land | 10.17 km2 (3.93 sq mi) |
Chapleau Cree Fox Lake is a special area of land. In the Cree language, it's called Cree: ᔓᑊᓗ ᐠᕆ ᒪᑫᔑᐤ ᓴᑲᐃᑲᐣ, which sounds like "shaplo kri makishiw sakahikan". This place is a First Nation reserve. It is located near Chapleau, Ontario, in Canada. This reserve belongs to the Chapleau Cree First Nation.
Who Leads Chapleau Cree Fox Lake?
The leaders of a First Nation community are called Chiefs. They help make important decisions for their people.
Current and Past Chiefs
Here are some of the Chiefs who have led the Chapleau Cree Fox Lake community:
- Keith Corston (He is the current Chief)
- Michael Cahagee (He was a past Chief)
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