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Ebb and Flow First Nation
Band No. 280
Gaa-Gwekwekejiwang
People Anishinaabe
Treaty Treaty 2
Land
Main reserve Ebb and Flow 52
Population
On reserve 1869
Total population 3,268
Government
Chief Wayne Desjarlais
Tribal Council
West Region Tribal Council

Ebb and Flow First Nation (in Ojibwe: Gaa-gwekwekejiwang) is a lively Anishinaabe community. It is one of many First Nations in Manitoba, Canada. This community is located right on the beautiful Ebb and Flow Lake. It is northeast of Riding Mountain National Park.

The community is about 180 kilometers from Winnipeg. It sits on the west side of Lake Manitoba. You can find it along Manitoba Provincial Road 278. The land where the community lives is called Ebb and Flow 52. It is surrounded by the area known as the Rural Municipality of Alonsa.

Discovering Ebb and Flow First Nation

Ebb and Flow First Nation is a special place. It is home to the Anishinaabe people. They have lived in this area for a very long time. The community is named after Ebb and Flow Lake. This lake is known for its changing water levels.

Where is Ebb and Flow First Nation Located?

Ebb and Flow First Nation is in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is about a two-hour drive northwest of Winnipeg. The community is on the western shore of Lake Manitoba. This is one of the largest lakes in the province. The land of the First Nation is called Ebb and Flow 52. It is a large area where many community members live.

Who are the Anishinaabe People?

The Anishinaabe are a large group of Indigenous peoples. They live across Canada and the United States. The Ojibwe language is spoken by many Anishinaabe people. The Ebb and Flow First Nation is an Anishinaabe community. They keep their traditions and culture strong.

What is a First Nation?

In Canada, a First Nation is a term for an Indigenous community. These communities have their own governments and cultures. They are the original peoples of the land. Ebb and Flow First Nation is one of many self-governing First Nations.

How is the Community Governed?

Ebb and Flow First Nation has its own elected leaders. They work to make decisions for their community. The current chief is Wayne Desjarlais. The First Nation is also part of the West Region Tribal Council. This council helps different First Nations work together. They share ideas and support each other.

What is Treaty 2?

Treaty 2 is an agreement between the Anishinaabe people and the Canadian government. It was signed a long time ago, in 1871. Treaties like this set out shared understandings about land use. They also define rights and responsibilities. Ebb and Flow First Nation is a signatory to Treaty 2. This means they are part of this historic agreement.

How Many People Live Here?

As of the latest count, there are 3,268 people in the Ebb and Flow First Nation. Many of these members live on the reserve. Others live in different places. The community continues to grow and thrive.

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