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The Upper Cayuga First Nation is a group of Cayuga people who live in southern Ontario, Canada. They are an important part of a larger community called the Six Nations of the Grand River.

Who are the Upper Cayuga First Nation?

The Upper Cayuga First Nation is one of many First Nations in Canada. A First Nation is a term for the Indigenous peoples who lived in Canada before European settlers arrived. The Cayuga people are one of the original nations of the Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the Haudenosaunee). They have a rich history and culture that goes back thousands of years. The Upper Cayuga First Nation lives in the southern part of Ontario, which is a large province in Canada.

Part of the Six Nations of the Grand River

The Upper Cayuga First Nation is an important member of the Six Nations of the Grand River. This is a large community and territory where several different First Nations live together. It is one of the biggest First Nations communities in Canada. Being part of the Six Nations means they share land, history, and a strong connection with other nations like the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora.

Understanding Reserves and Land

The Upper Cayuga First Nation shares land called reserves. A reserve is a special area of land set aside by the Canadian government for the use and benefit of a First Nation. These lands are very important for their culture, traditions, and community life. The Upper Cayuga First Nation shares reserves such as Glebe Farm 40B and the main Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation reserve.

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