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The Onondaga Clear Sky First Nation is a group of Onondaga people who are part of the First Nations in southern Ontario, Canada. They are also a member of the larger Six Nations of the Grand River community. Their lands, called reserves, include shared areas like Glebe Farm 40B and parts of the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation.

About the Onondaga Clear Sky First Nation

The Onondaga Clear Sky First Nation is a self-governing community. They are one of the many First Nations groups in Canada. These groups are the original peoples of the land. They have their own unique cultures, histories, and ways of life.

Who are the Onondaga People?

The Onondaga people are one of the original five nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. This is a very old and important alliance of Indigenous nations. The Onondaga have a rich history and strong traditions. They are known for their role as "Keepers of the Central Fire" within the Confederacy. This means they have a special leadership role.

Where They Live

The Onondaga Clear Sky First Nation is located in southern Ontario. This area is in the central part of Canada. Their lands are called reserves. These are special areas of land set aside for First Nations communities. They help preserve their culture and way of life.

What is a Reserve?

A reserve is a piece of land that is legally set aside for a First Nation. It is for their use and benefit. Reserves are important for First Nations. They help them keep their traditions, languages, and communities strong. The Onondaga Clear Sky First Nation shares some of its reserve lands. These include Glebe Farm 40B and parts of the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation.

Being Part of the Six Nations

The Onondaga Clear Sky First Nation is a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River. This is one of the largest First Nations communities in Canada. It is made up of different nations, including the Onondaga. Being part of this larger community helps them work together. They share resources and support each other. This strong connection helps them maintain their heritage.

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