Hubbry Logo
Brokenhead Ojibway NationBrokenhead Ojibway NationMain
Open search
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
Community hub
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
logo
7 pages, 0 posts
0 subscribers
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
from Wikipedia

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
Band No. 261
PeopleSaulteaux/Ojibwa
TreatyTreaty 1
Land[1][2]
Main reserveBrokenhead 4
Other reserve(s)
  • Birch Landing
  • Na-Sha-Ke-Penais
Land area54.128 km2
Population[1][2]
On reserve801
Off reserve1311
Total population2112
Government[1][2]
ChiefGordon Bluesky[3]
Tribal Council[1][2]
Southeast Resource Development Council
Website
brokenheadojibwaynation.ca

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation (BON, Ojibwe: Baaskaandibewi-ziibiing,[4] meaning at the brokenhead River) is an Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibwa) First Nation located approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

The main reserve of Brokenhead 4 is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of St. Clements, except for a small lakeshore on Lake Winnipeg.

Reserves

[edit]

The First Nation have reserved for themselves three reserves:[5]

Brokenhead 4

[edit]

Brokenhead 4 serves as the main reserve of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation. It is situated along Manitoba Highway 59 (PTH 59), with Winnipeg located 82 km (51 mi) to its south and Grand Beach, Patricia Beach, and Victoria Beach to its north, all along PTH 59.[1]

Key Information

Totalling a size of 54.128 km2 (13,375 acres), it is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of St. Clements and extends north to the shores of Lake Winnipeg. It contains the settlement of Scanterbury, Manitoba, as well as part of the Netley Creek Marsh area.[1] Within Scanterbury is South Beach Casino, which is owned by the several First Nations of the Southeast Resource Development Council (including BON).[10]

The Brokenhead River runs through the core area of the community, while both PTH 59 and the CN Rail line cross through the northwest portion of the reserve.[1]

Governance

[edit]

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is governed by the Act Electoral System of government. The current leadership is Chief Gordon Bluesky and Councillors Allen (Sam) Hocaluk, Christopher Kent, Wendell Sinclair Jr (Ogimma)and Remi Olson. The Chief's and Councillors' two-year elected term began on April 18, 2022, and will conclude in April 2024. Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is a member of the Southeast Resource Development Council and a signatory to Treaty 1.

References

[edit]
[edit]
Revisions and contributorsEdit on WikipediaRead on Wikipedia
Add your contribution
Related Hubs
User Avatar
No comments yet.