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Sheshegwaning 20
Sheshegwaning Indian Reserve No. 20
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Sheshegwaning 20 is located in Manitoulin District
Sheshegwaning 20
Sheshegwaning 20
Location in Manitoulin District
Sheshegwaning 20 is located in Ontario
Sheshegwaning 20
Sheshegwaning 20
Location in Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
District Manitoulin
First Nation Sheshegwaning
Area
 • Land 20.28 km2 (7.83 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total 118
 • Density 5.8/km2 (15/sq mi)
Website www.sheshegwaning.org/default.asp

Sheshegwaning First Nation is a community of the Odawa people. They are one of the many First Nations groups in Canada. This community is located on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Their special land area is called the Sheshegwaning 20 reserve.

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Sheshegwaning administration building

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Sheshegwaning First Nation is a vibrant Indigenous community. It is home to the Odawa people, who have a rich history. They have lived in this area for a very long time. The community works to preserve its culture and traditions.

Where is Sheshegwaning Located?

Sheshegwaning First Nation is found on Manitoulin Island. This island is in Lake Huron, in the province of Ontario. It is the largest freshwater island in the world. The reserve itself is called Sheshegwaning 20.

The land area of the Sheshegwaning 20 reserve is about 20.28 square kilometers. That's roughly the size of 2,000 soccer fields! It's a beautiful place with natural surroundings.

Who Lives in Sheshegwaning?

As of 2011, there were 118 people living in the Sheshegwaning First Nation community. These residents are members of the Odawa First Nation. The Odawa are part of a larger group called the Anishinaabeg.

The Anishinaabeg also include the Ojibwe and Potawatomi peoples. They share similar languages and cultural practices. Many people in Sheshegwaning speak Anishinaabemowin, their traditional language.

What is a First Nation?

In Canada, "First Nation" is a term for Indigenous peoples. It refers to the many different groups who lived in Canada before Europeans arrived. Each First Nation has its own unique history and culture.

A "reserve" is a special area of land. It is set aside by the Canadian government for the use of a First Nation. These lands are important for maintaining their culture and way of life.

Community Life and Governance

Sheshegwaning First Nation has its own local government. This government is led by a Chief and Council. They make decisions for the community. They work to improve life for everyone in Sheshegwaning.

The community offers various services to its members. These include things like education, health care, and housing. They also focus on cultural programs. These programs help keep their traditions alive.

You can learn more about Sheshegwaning First Nation by visiting their website. It has information about their history and current activities.

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