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Glebe Farm 40B
Glebe Farm Indian Reserve No. 40B
Glebe Farm 40B is located in Southern Ontario
Glebe Farm 40B
Glebe Farm 40B
Location in Southern Ontario
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
County Brant
First Nations Bay of Quinte Mohawks, Bearfoot Onondaga, Delaware, Konadaha Seneca, Lower Cayuga, Lower Mohawk, Niharondasa Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga Clear Sky, Tuscarora, Upper Cayuga, Upper Mohawk & Walker Mohawk
Area
 • Land 0.41 km2 (0.16 sq mi)
Time zone UTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)

Glebe Farm 40B is a special piece of land. It is known as an Indian reserve and is located within the city of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. This land is unique because it is shared by many different First Nations communities.

What is Glebe Farm 40B?

Glebe Farm 40B is a small area of land. It covers about 0.41 square kilometers. This is roughly the size of 100 football fields. It is officially called Glebe Farm Indian Reserve No. 40B. An Indian reserve is land set aside by the Canadian government. It is for the use and benefit of First Nations people.

Where is Glebe Farm 40B Located?

This reserve is found in Southern Ontario. It is specifically located inside the city limits of Brantford. Brantford is a city in the County of Brant. The reserve's location is important. It helps connect the First Nations communities to the wider city.

Who Shares Glebe Farm 40B?

Glebe Farm 40B is a shared reserve. This means many different First Nations groups have rights to this land. These groups are part of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy and other nations.

The First Nations Communities

The communities that share Glebe Farm 40B include:

These nations work together to manage and care for the land. Sharing the reserve helps them keep their traditions alive. It also strengthens their community bonds.

Why is This Land Important?

Indian reserves like Glebe Farm 40B are very important. They are places where First Nations people can live. They can also practice their culture and govern themselves. These lands are a key part of their history and future. They represent a connection to their ancestors. They also provide a space for future generations.

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