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Wabauskang 21
Wabauskang Indian Reserve No. 21
Wabauskang 21 is located in Ontario
Wabauskang 21
Wabauskang 21
Location in Ontario
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
District Kenora
First Nation Wabauskang
Area
 • Land 29.98 km2 (11.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total 75
 • Density 2.5/km2 (6/sq mi)

The Wabauskang First Nation is a community of First Nations people located in northwestern Ontario, Canada. They are part of the Saulteaux people. The community is a member of the Bimose Tribal Council and the Grand Council of Treaty 3. Their special land, called a reserve, is known as Wabauskang 21.

About Wabauskang First Nation

Wabauskang First Nation is a self-governing community. This means they make their own decisions about their land and people. They work to keep their culture and traditions strong for future generations.

Who are the Saulteaux People?

The Saulteaux are a group of Anishinaabe people. They are one of the largest and most widespread Indigenous groups in North America. The Saulteaux traditionally lived in areas around the Great Lakes. They are known for their rich history and strong cultural practices.

Where is Wabauskang 21 Located?

The Wabauskang 21 reserve is in the beautiful northwestern part of Ontario, Canada. It is located near forests and lakes. This area is known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. The reserve covers about 29.98 square kilometers of land.

How Wabauskang First Nation is Governed

The Wabauskang First Nation is part of two larger groups that help them manage their community and connect with other First Nations.

Bimose Tribal Council

The Bimose Tribal Council is an organization that supports several First Nations in the region. They help with things like education, health, and economic development. Being a member means Wabauskang First Nation gets support and resources from this larger group.

Grand Council of Treaty 3

The Grand Council of Treaty 3 represents many Anishinaabe communities. These communities are part of a historic agreement called Treaty 3. This treaty was signed a long time ago between the Anishinaabe people and the Canadian government. The Grand Council helps protect the rights and interests of its member First Nations under this treaty.

Community Life

In 2011, the Wabauskang 21 reserve had a population of 75 people. The community works to provide a good quality of life for its members. They focus on preserving their heritage and planning for the future.

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