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Country
  
Canada

First Nation
  
Sandy Lake

Province
  
Ontario

District
  
Kenora

Population
  
1,861 (2011)

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Website
  
www.sandylake. firstnation.ca

Sandy Lake First Nation (or Negaw-zaaga'igani Nitam-Anishinaabe, Oji-Cree: ᓀᑲ ᕊᑲᐃᑲᓂᐣ) is an independent Oji-Cree First Nations band government. The First Nations community, in the west part of Northern Ontario, is located in the Kenora District, 227 kilometres (141 mi) northeast of Red Lake, Ontario. Its registered population in June 2007 was 2,474. As of December 2015 the total registered population reached 3,034. Sandy Lake First Nation maintains an affiliation with Nishnawbe Aski Nation, as a signatory to the Treaty 5.

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Map of Sandy Lake, ON, Canada

Sandy Lake is policed by the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service, an Aboriginal-based service.

Reserve

The First Nation's land base is the 4,266 hectare (10541.47 acre) Sandy Lake 88 Reserve. Within this reserve is the community of Sandy Lake, which during the mid-1900s was known as Wabitigweyaang. Associated with the community, the Sandy Lake First Nation maintains seven neighbourhoods grouped into five districts:

  • Airport / Centre
  • Big Rock / Ghost Point
  • Old Sawmill
  • River
  • Roman Catholic
  • Sandy Lake is serviced by a Northern Store owned by the North West Company Inc. The community is a fly-in community, serviced by Wasaya, Superior and Perimeter Airlines, and is linked to the rest of the province by a winter ice road that travels southwest towards Deer Lake and Pikangikum, meeting Red Lake via the Nungesser Road, which is open for approximately six weeks during the winter months.

    Sandy Lake's education is maintained by the Sandy Lake Board of Education, and is serviced by three schools: Thomas Fiddler Memorial Elementary School, Thomas Fiddler Memorial High School, and Washtennigun Christian School. There is also an operational Adult Learning Center, with ties to Confederation College and Lakehead University.

    Clans

    Five doodem are found at Sandy Lake First Nation; these five clans are the: Suckers, Pelicans, Crane, Caribou and Sturgeon.

    Language

    The Sandy Lake First Nation speaks the Oji-Cree language and uses the western Ojibwe Syllabics.

    Government

    The Sandy Lake First Nation governed by an elected Chief, a Deputy Chief and (8) eight councillors. The current Chief is Bart Meekis, and the Deputy Chief is Robert Kakegamic. The Head Councillor is Fabian Crowe; the other seven Councillors are Dennis Kakegamic, Russell Kakepetum, Harvey Kakegamic, Allen Rae, Joe Kakegamic, Wayne Kakepetum and Rusty Fiddler.

    In addition to the Governance Council, the Sandy Lake First Nation maintains an Elder Council to advise the Governance Council. Working with the Governance Council, six boards carry out the Council's operations: Community Development Services, Education, Health, Housing, Radio Station, and Recreation.

    Transportation

    Sandy Lake Airport serves the community.

    Famous people

  • Abe Kakepetum
  • Norval Morrisseau Painter
  • Carl Ray
  • References

    Sandy Lake First Nation Wikipedia