• Moose Deer Point First Nation is a Potawatomi First Nation in the District Municipality of Muskoka, Ontario. It has a reserve called Moose Point 79. The...
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  • of the Bay of Quinte Moose Cree First Nation Moose Deer Point First Nation Munsee-Delaware Nation Namaygoosisagagun First Nation (non-Status) Naotkamegwanning...
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    groups and First Nations. Hunting and habitat loss have reduced the moose's range; this fragmentation has led to sightings of "urban moose" in some areas...
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    Potawatomi (redirect from Potawatomi Nation)
    Potawatomi Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (Gun Lake) Moose Deer Point First Nation Nottawaseppi Huron Band...
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  • First Nation Moose Deer Point First Nation Moravian of the Thames First Nation Munsee-Delaware Nation Muskrat Dam Lake First Nation Naicatchewenin First Nation...
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    the Moose Deer Point First Nation in Twelve Mile Bay of Georgian Bay. It is shared with the Chippewas of Rama First Nation and the Beausoleil First Nation...
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  • Canada has numerous Indian reserves, also known as First Nations reserves, for First Nations people, which were mostly established by the Indian Act of...
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  • a First Nations reserve consisting of two islands in Twelve Mile Bay of Georgian Bay. The islands are adjacent to the Moose Deer Point First Nation. The...
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  • Ogemawahj Tribal Council (category First Nations tribal councils in Ontario)
    of Rama First Nation Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Pottawatomi of Moose Deer Point First Nation INAC profile Ogemawahj Official Website...
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    birds were on the menu, such as ducks and loon. Land mammals such as moose, deer, black bear, and beaver were hunted along with marine mammals such as...
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  • rattlesnake, the only poisonous snake in Ontario, is also found in this area. Deer, moose, elk and bear are some of the larger mammals in the area. Woodpeckers...
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    operate a 100 meter running deer range at the National Shooting Centre, Bisley. 1908 was the first time of running deer at the Olympics, and the target...
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    land to agricultural use, with local caribou, elk, and moose populations declining. White-tailed deer are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during...
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  • Moose Mountain Upland, Moose Mountain Uplands, or commonly Moose Mountain, is a hilly plateau located in the south-east corner of the Canadian province...
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    Fort Resolution (Denı́nu Kų́ę́ (pronounced "deh-nih-noo-kwenh") "moose island place") is a hamlet in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories...
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    Severn. This township is the administrative centre of the Moose Deer Point Ojibway First Nation reserve. Georgian Bay is governed by a mayor, two district...
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    Iskwao Creek, High Hill Creek, Deer Run Creek, Wascana Creek, Boggy, and Flying Creeks, Last Mountain Creek, and Moose Jaw River. There are two major...
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    Iroquois (redirect from Sixth Nation)
    southeast were accepted into the confederacy, from which point it was known as the "Six Nations". The Confederacy likely came about between the years 1450...
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  • River First Nation) Fort Pitt Point Meuron (see Fort William (Lake Superior)) Pointe au Foutre (see Fort Alexander) Pointe-Bleue Pond Inlet Poplar Point Poplar...
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    to coyotes, wolves, bears, otters, pine martens, moose and one of Ontario's largest white-tailed deer herds. It is also home to over 90 species of birds...
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    Saskatchewan River, sees the waters of this river system; the closest point to both Moose Jaw and Regina are Lake Diefenbaker, a bifurcation lake on the South...
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    Brandon Hagel (category Red Deer Rebels players)
    Red Deer Advocate. Retrieved May 11, 2020. Hackett, Byron (February 9, 2019). "Hagel sets new franchise assists mark, Rebels fall 2-1 to Moose Jaw"....
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    of 2023, (including 25,182 members in the more recently formed Qalipu First Nation in Newfoundland.) According to the Canadian 2021 census, 9,245 people...
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    burbot. Wildlife are often seen around the lake and include black bears, moose, deer, wolves, foxes, cougars, beavers, otters, migratory waterfowl, osprey...
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    Ojibwe (redirect from Chippewa Nation)
    gooseberries and huckleberries. During the summer game animals like deer, beaver, moose, goose, duck, rabbits and bear were hunted. One traditional method...
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    Oakville have indicated that the Neutral Confederacy hunted not only deer but also elk, moose, beaver, raccoons, squirrels, black bear, fox and muskrat. The...
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  • municipalities), plus the city of Moose Jaw, and the rural municipalities of Moose Jaw, Baildon and Terrell Souris—Moose Mountain: Gains rural municipalities...
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  • First Nation: 6,076 Samson Cree Nation: 5,418 Stoney 142, 143, 144, Alberta: 4,956 Moose Cree First Nation: 4,500 Cree Nation of Chisasibi: 4,410 Sandy Bay...
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    The European fallow deer (Dama dama), also known as the common fallow deer or simply fallow deer, is a species of deer native to Eurasia. It is historically...
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    moose, muskrat, northern myotis, mule deer, pine marten, red fox, red squirrel, river otter, Rocky Mountain goat, snowshoe hare, white-tailed deer and...
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