Pimicikamak /pɪmɪˈtʃɪkəmæk/ is the name of one of the Cree-speaking aboriginal peoples of Canada. Pimicikamak is "a people of rivers and lakes. The traditional...
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Pimicikamak Cree Nation is sometimes used as a name for Pimicikamak, one of the more populous Cree indigenous peoples in Canada. Etymologically, "Pimicikamak...
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Pimicikamak is an indigenous people in Canada. Pimicikamak is related to, but constitutionally, legally, historically and administratively distinct from...
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home Nation of Pimicikamak Cree Nation; she served in that position for 12 years. She then became the second female Chief of Pimicikamak and served in...
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Cross Lake First Nation (Cree: ᐱᒥᒋᑲᒫᐠ ᓃᐦᐃᖬᐑ, pimicikamâk nîhithawî, lit. 'Cree of the Lake that lies Athwart' or Nikikonakos lit. 'Otter People') is a...
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and Bearspaw First Nations. Cross Lake Cree (Pimicikamāk - 'flowing across', Pimicikamak Iniwak, Pimicikamāk Nīhithawī - 'People of the Lake that lies Athwart'...
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Ross; c. 1805 – c. 1875) was a respected leader (Cree: kisayman) of the Pimicikamak indigenous people in the 19th century. From oral history accounts he...
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treaties" including "the proposed migration of the Norway House band". Pimicikamak territory was north of the lake. It was included by accident or design...
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9 of which are in First Nations communities: Churchill, Cross Lake (Pimicikamak), Easterville (Chemawawin), Flin Flon, Pukatawagan (Mathias Colomb),...
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wildfires in the province, including a fire near Cross Lake First Nation and Pimicikamak Cree Nation. On June 2, Manitoba only had three wildfires active in the...
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(in 2021) Cross Lake 19 Indian reserve of the Cross Lake First Nation (Pimicikamak Cree) – 23.18 km2 (8.95 sq mi), 1,865 people (in 2021) Cross Lake 19A...
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personnel to Cross Lake, to help organize a response to an outbreak in the Pimicikamak population. Garrison Petawawa is the home of the 4th Canadian Division...
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Nation, Manitoba Mikisew Middle School - Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Manitoba Otter Nelson River School - Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Manitoba Pine Creek School...
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while adjourning most pending cases to later dates. On March 19, the Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba restricted entry to essential travellers...
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of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Saskatchewan Unknown–present Flag of Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Manitoba Unknown–present Flag of Piapot First Nation, Saskatchewan...
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Ucuelet First Nation Westbank First Nation Yakweakwioose First Nation Pimicikamak government Barren Lands First Nation Berens River First Nation Birdtail...
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player for the Calgary Flames and 1989 Stanley Cup champion Brady Keeper, Pimicikamak Cross Lake First Nation, NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks Dwight...
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(September 23, 2022). "A year after devastating injury at Canucks camp, Pimicikamak's Brady Keeper vows to be 'better than ever'". CBC News. Retrieved August...
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Glacier Media Group. Retrieved 24 September 2024. "Brady Keeper, first Pimicikamak Cree Nation member to play in the NHL, makes a visit home". Thompson...
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[permanent dead link], accessed 22 August 2008. The Pimicikamak Citizenship Law, 1999, http://www.pimicikamak.ca/law/LAWoCITf.DOC Archived 6 July 2011 at the...
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learned from tribal elders of the constitutions of two indigenous peoples, Pimicikamak and the Anishinabe Nation in Treaty No. 3, and their respective governments...
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They are the Indian Bands of Nelson House, Norway House, Cross Lake (Pimicikamak), Split Lake, and York Factory. The agreement provides that the Manitoba...
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Nisga'a people of the Nass River watershed in north-western Canada and the Pimicikamak people of the upper Nelson River watershed north of Lake Winnipeg in...
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Centre Cranberry Portage Cranberry Portage Wellness Centre Cross Lake Pimicikamak Nursing station Easterville Provincial nursing station Flin Flon Flin...
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(1967-2007) Dr. Jennifer Brown and Margaret Anne Lindsay, The History of the Pimicikamak People to the Treaty Five Period Dr. Esyllt Jones, Influenza 1918: Disease...
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Indigenous peoples including Esgenoopetitj (Burnt Church) in New Brunswick, Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba and the Lubicon in northern Alberta...
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arena Cross Lake Sports Complex Colours Black,Orange white Owner(s) Pimicikamak Okimawin General manager Vaughn Blacksmith Head coach Dennis Trout...
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