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Ojibwa interpretation of this treaty held "Copway's Road", an Indian pathway from Saugeen village to Lake Huron, to be the boundary of the land ceded by them on the north side of the Saugeen River. Lord Bury, Superintendent General of Indian Affairs and the government's principal representative, accepted this interpretation which granted the Indians increased frontage on Lake Huron and removed a major source of friction.
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municipal water supply system, construction of a pump house and above-grade reservoir, a water distribution system, back-up electrical generating system, elevated storage reservoir (water tower), and the decommissioning of six pump houses and associated small-diameter water mains. The drinking water
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Due to inadequate potable water supply to the First Nation, the Saugeen First Nation received a significant water and sewer improvement assistance of $ 14 million in the 2006-2007 fiscal year to provide the First Nation with clean treated drinking water. The new system consists of a connection to the
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The original historic people of Saugeen are Ojibway. They became known as Chippewa by English-speaking people who could not pronounce the word Ojibway. "Chippewas of Saugeen" is the legal name of the community. Like other Aboriginal people in Canada, in the early 1970s the Chippewas of Saugeen began
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The Saugeen First Nation already owns and controls a large area of the beach (south portion) within the community of Sauble Beach, referred to by the band as Sauble Park or South Sauble Beach Park. In addition to the Sauble Park area, the Saugeen First Nation claims the rights to another stretch of
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Note too that in the areas around Sauble Beach and Southampton, numerous cottages are on land previously owned by a community or the county but now defined as part of the Native lands. Years earlier, the Saugeen First Nation had successfully reclaimed the land that "runs south from the Sauble Beach
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The time of surrenders and treaties was very difficult for the Saugeen Ojibway. Most could not read or write English, which was the language used to sign and record land surrenders and treaties. It was also the time that people from other places allowed the Department of Indian Affairs into Saugeen
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who was b.1786 in Genesee County, New York. Records in the Canadian Archives note that David Sawyer came to live with some of the people at the Owen Sound village that eventually became known as Nawash. It is recorded that the Nawash, "on March 9, 1855, passed a resolution that David Sawyer replace
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In July, 1855, at nearby "Floodwood Crossing" (now Allenford), representatives of the Ojibwa Indians conferred with government officials at a meeting later called the "Allenford Pow-Wow". The conference resolved a boundary dispute which had arisen over the terms of the Saugeen treaty of 1854. The
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Saugeen Wesley United Church - Amphitheatre provides visitors from all around the world with memorial rock gardens overlooking the Saugeen River, several nature trails go to the river, also a view of the "FRIENDSHIP" sign on the river flats can be read from space. Funding for gardens provided by
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were forced from their homelands, settling at Cape Croker, Saugeen, and many other reserves in Ontario. In 1907, W. M. Wooster was tasked by the United States Congress to locate and record a census of Potawatomi that fled into Canada. Wooster, with the assistance of interpreter Charles Keeshick,
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Two-thirds of the current population of the Saugeen First Nation are not members of Saugeen. Many non-Native and Native people from other bands spouses of Saugeen-member enjoy housing through low interest loans, if the Band Member and Non Band Member divorce then the Band member will retain all
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regions after newcomers encroached on their territories. Due to these influxes of people from other areas, the history of the Chippewas of Saugeen is often confused with others who settled in Ojibway Territory after the American Revolution. Particularly, the history of those who settled in
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The Recreation Centre on the Saugeen First Nation is host to activities such as Darts for meat, Karate, Fitness gym, Bingo every Monday, Ball Hockey, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, and dodgeball; the Recreation Centre also provides other activities for young children and teenagers.
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state that, "when Sawyer was absent from the Owen Sound area in 1856, the Indian Department" secured the surrender" when, "a few Indians were invited to Toronto to sign a Treaty" where they surrendered the Owen Sound village, "including Sawyer's farm" and Catherine Sutton's new home.
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The Department of Indian Affairs replaced David Sawyer with Charles Keeshick as agent for the people who became known as the Nawash of Owen Sound. Library and Archives Canada, notes that "during Keeshick's term of office the band ceded to the government in 1854, almost all of the
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on the second weekend of August showcasing Native Dance, Handicraft, and Contemporary Native music. It is open to all spectators for a small admission. Dancers and singers compete for money. The pow-wow grounds are located at the James Mason Cultural Centre on French Bay Road.
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is recorded as being a highly educated Pottawatomi from the United States who worked as an interpreter in Saugeen Territory. He was the brother-in-law of Peter Jones Kegedonce. That Kegedonce was the son of Kegedonce, Chief of the Ausable River people by Kettle and Stony Point.
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and its partners wanted the surrounding Indian lands, including the Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory. The army, Indian Affairs and missionaries were aided by some Aboriginal people from other parts of Canada in achieving the “surrender” of the Saugeen territory.
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of 1995 affirm Saugeen First Nation's jurisdiction over the waters around the Saugeen/Bruce Peninsula. Though a 1993 Canadian Federal Court decision declaring that the Ojibways' right to fish commercially takes precedence over any other activity, the
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According to the First Nation stories, the last traditional chief of the Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory was John Kedugegwan/Kewaquom. A memorial in the cemetery at Chippewa Hill records John Kedugegwan as the last hereditary chief of Saugeen.
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A historical plaque, erected by the Province of Ontario, provides the following summary of developments during that era. (Location: Allenford, picnic area on the south side of Highway 21 just west of Allenford Road.) The plaque reads as follows:
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the public beach, approximately 2 km long, west of Lakeshore Boulevard extending to a point between 1st St. South and 6th St. North. The matter has been in litigation since 1990 with the federal government backing the First Nation suit.
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Racial and Cultural make-up of the Saugeen population now consists of Black/Ojibway, Chinese/Ojibway, Scottish/Ojibway, Ukrainian/Ojibway, Jewish/Ojibway, Ojibway/Odawa, Ojibway/Oneida, Ojibway/French and Ojibway/Pottawatomi, to name only a
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Chief Kegedonce Jones was found murdered near Goderich in 1831. His wife and family moved to the Owen Sound village, "to escape Kegedonce's enemies" (Mullin 1997). His son, also named Peter Kegedonce Jones, would later become a chief.
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was one of the biggest land grabs in history. It involved the surrender of 1.5 million acres (6070 km) of the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway. It is recorded as No.72 : Surrender of the Saugeen Peninsula.
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have attempted to impose an Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licence on the Saugeen First Nation, a direct assault on Tribal Sovereignty, which the Saugeen First Nation have never abrogated authority or relinquished it to any other
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sign toward Southampton, 18 kilometres away", according to one news report. A lease relationship exists between the Saugeen First Nation and those who had built seasonal homes on the land in the a lakeside area between urban
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Band, who occupied territory near Port Franks, now known as the Pinery-Ipperwash area. Kegedonce took the Christian name Peter and became known as Peter Kegedonce Jones. He told Peter Jones he would accept Christianity if
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One such program is S.Y.C.O.P.S in which group members go on trips such as whitewater rafting, and is often run in conjunction with the Toronto Police Department, Anishinabek Police and the Saugeen Recreation Center.
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filed a lawsuit against the Government of Canada; the claims for land, and payment of rent on lands, discussed in early treaties are significant. The suit has yet to be settled. The Official Plan for the Town of
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In compliance with their agreement, Indian Affairs built eight houses. Thomas Anderson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs noted on November 6, 1845 that “Four families from outside Saugeen Territory, two Michigan
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were associated with the Saugeen complex and descendant Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory. Traditional territory also included all of the Saugeen River watershed. Thus, places such as Tobermory,
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and agreed to: “surrender Sauking Territory” and to “repair to (Manitoulin) Island or to the territory north of Owen Sound.” They were Mettiewabe, Kaquta Bunevairear, Kowgiswasis, and Mettawansh.
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According to some people, the chief of the Saugeen Ojibway at the time of the Saugeen Tract Agreement was Wahbahdick. Chief Wahbahdick’s name or doodem is not on the Saugeen Tract Agreement.
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are located in the traditional Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory. The permanent settlement at the outlet of the Saugeen River, which lent its name to the region and its people, was called
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of Chief Wahbudick appears on that treaty even though Thomas Anderson, as Superintendent of Indian Affairs, had removed him from official office as the Chief of the Saugeen Ojibway.
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The Saugeen First Nation Web site states that "the Ojibway heritage is rich in colour and expression. This is evident in dance, works of art and the hand made craft creations".
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represented the 15th Regiment of the Army. Three other non-Aboriginal men witnessed the signing. Four “Indian” men, who were not chiefs or head men of Saugeen, signed by their
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In 1834 some people attempted to surrender Saugeen’s Fishing Islands by leasing them to the Huron Fishing Company. But again they were not the Chippewas of Saugeen; they were
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property rights as Non band members cannot own property on reserve although they may lease the land. Leasing of land is usually only done on South Sauble Beach for cottages.
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Saugeen First Nation has an annual fireworks display on the Sunday of the May 24 weekend (weather permitting). (At the Amphitheatre free admission, donations appreciated)
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On October 13, 1854, the church and the government gathered some men to place their name on their proposed cession and division of more of the Saugeen territory.
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imposes various conditions for surrender of lands and states that no surrender "shall be approved of or acted upon unless resolved on or approved at a meeting of
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by Greg Curnoe, Kegedonce is recorded as telling Rev. Peter Jones that he wanted to settle at Saugeen and accept presents at the mouth of the Red River-Goderich.
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and Sauble Beach. They pay an annual lease fee to the First Nation. The current lease contract between the cottagers and the two Saugeen First Nation Reserves,
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The government of Canada and the province of Ontario provide the funds for Saugeen First Nation, which are administered by different departments such as:
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There are many artisans in Saugeen First Nation who create many different kinds of handicraft and paintings. The most noted artists of the nation is
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The Kewaquom name is from an original family of the Saugeen Territory. It is associated with the sound Thunder Going Home. They are of the Eagle
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Saugeen First Nation also host their Annual Pow-wow every year at the James Mason Memorial Centre located on French bay road near hwy 21.
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missionary. To the Ojibway he became known as Kahkewaquonaby (Sacred Waving Feathers, referring to the feathers taken from the eagle).
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Like Chief Wahbudick, many people of Saugeen still do not believe in surrendering their rights or the birthrights of their children.
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In the 21st century, the Saugeen First Nations government consists of an elected chief and nine councillors. The current chief is
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Since 1830 the people were influenced and their lives affected by newcomers to the Saugeen Territory. These influences include:
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This article is about a First Nation located in southwestern Ontario. For the First Nation located in northwestern Ontario, see
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and Point Pelee area sought shelter in Saugeen territory after other events and when other people moved into their homeland.
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The reserve's size is 41.43 km2 (16.00 sq mi). As of 2011 the population is 726. It is considered the main reserve of the
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The reserve consist of 89 island shared with Saugeen First Nation. Of these three, the 63.81 km (24.64 sq. mi.)
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is considered the main reserve and Saugeen & Cape Croker Fishing Island 1 is shared with Saugeen First Nation.
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Kegedonce as their chief and interpreter." David Sawyer attended the mission school taught by Peter Jones' brother
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to ask for compensation for her property. Peter Jones married an Englishwoman, Eliza Field, and had five children.
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people to agree to surrender their traditional territory and move to Manitoulin Island. And, many people from the
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Saugeen First Nation has no commercial media of its own, although radio and television stations from
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lived at the Owen Sound village of the Saugeen people when others sought shelter in the territory.
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People from many nations moved into Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory after the disruption of the
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stated "Indian land" could only be sold to the Crown. It attempted to reserve areas west of the
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to solicit funds for their missionary work. Catherine Sutton is also reported to have met with
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or John Jones. David Sawyer signed the treaty of 1854 to surrender most of Saugeen Territory.
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Disunity and Dispossession: Nawash Ojibwa and Pottawatomi in the Saugeen Territory, 1836-1865
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https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/let-us-back-into-our-cottages/article658498/
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The 1851 census lists John Johnston as American Potawatomi. He signed the treaty of 1854.
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Ontario Prehistory Archaeological Survey of Canada Woodland Period 1000 B.C. ~ A.D. 1000
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Sacred feathers: the Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) & the Mississauga Indians
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The original people of Saugeen never surrendered or signed away their land or water.
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to Native Americans, but the Crown could not control the movement of colonists.
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Ontario Archaeology Society The Archaeology of Ontario - Middle Woodland Period
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John Henry Yahba (First World War recipient of the Distinguished Conduct Medal)
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The Saugeen First Nation's reserve includes four land reserves and portions of
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One of the earliest documents recognizing Nation to Nation relations between
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Saugeen Little Native Hockey Tournament Teams (Team Names Change every year)
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Water Treatment Plant. The improvement project was completed in July 2008.
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Directory of First Nations Individuals in South-Western Ontario 1750–1850,
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in 1854 has been confused with the history of the Chippewas of Saugeen.
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Women's Shelter – all women welcome, not just First Nation Residents
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by Stephanie McMullen, 1997, University of Calgary Masters Thesis
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Peter Jones was the son of Tuhbenahneequay, the daughter of Head
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Within 50 years of the Royal Proclamation, European residents of
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C. M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D. C. ) (October 22, 1894).
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project, the traditional homeland of the Odawa. Some moved from
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It is also important to remember where Kegedonce was found as
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Gift Bowl in South Sauble Beach across from North Sauble Beach
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Donald B. Smith. 2000. University of Toronto/Universite Laval
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First Nations Individuals in South Western Ontario 1750-1850,
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The original people of Saugeen still defend their territory.
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between the United States and Great Britain. Many came from
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Ojibway Territory to set up an elected form of government.
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from Christian Island, and the Matweyosh families from the
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and other warriors defended traditional burial grounds by
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The Saugeen First Nation is home to many denominations of
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Indian Treaties and Surrenders. Volume 1: Treaties 1-138.
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and two from elsewhere in Canada occupied those houses.”
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Nation also made the area their home, as did the related
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Bear Foot Park (Luxury Trailer Rentals on the lakeshore)
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Lone Wolf 24-hour Coffee and Cigarettes & Fireworks
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Standing Arrows Smoke shop on French Bay and Highway 21
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Around that time, the provincial government wanted all
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by Donald B. Smith., 1987, University of Toronto Press
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The Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway are a member of the
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Hungry Wolf Chip Stand - Native and Canadian cuisine
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Saugeen Gas Bar on Cameron Drive and French Bay Road
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Services provided by federal and provincial agencies
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Archaeological Survey of Canada: Ontario Prehistory
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by Peter Schmalz, 1991, University of Toronto Press
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James Newash also signed the 318:or Tobacco people. Both of these were 215:Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory 176:Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory 2724: 2429: 2403: 2320: 2270:Reprinted Saskatoon: Fifth House.1992 2058: 2056: 1610:from the original on 21 November 2018 1437:Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 1400:Many residents are going back to the 1214:Warrior Healing on South Sauble Beach 569:from Sarnia did. In the directory of 411:on the Narrows. Others came from the 3092:First Nations governments in Ontario 2248:by Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1706: 1641:from the original on August 22, 2017 1584:https://saugeenfirstnation.ca/about/ 1377:, such as the Wesley United Church ( 1226:Wesley's No Tax Smokes on Highway 21 1154:Saugeen Thunderbirds - Fastball team 783:, is in effect until 30 April 2021. 448:signed on behalf of Indian Affairs, 2225:Dictionary of Canadian Biographies. 1971:from the original on 10 August 2019 1659: 1290:donations and Saugeen First Nation. 1235:Fries & More on French Bay Road 1205:Slabtown Tobacco Shop on Highway 21 1060: 13: 2053: 1721:from the original on July 24, 2016 1318: 427: 392:recorded 318 Potawatomi living in 14: 3113: 2274: 1795:from the original on 3 April 2018 1751:from the original on 1 March 2017 1344:Robert Henry Jr. (Native painter) 899:Aaron Roote Memorial Youth Centre 718:." He signed the Treaty of 1854. 511:b. 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Archived from 1807: 1668:from the original on 2019-02-04 1381:), Saugeen Full Gospel Church ( 1238:Fry Stand on South Sauble Beach 1157:Saugeen Rez Men - Fastball Team 16:Band council in Ontario, Canada 2853:Cape Croker Hunting Ground 60B 2438:Robinson Superior Treaty, 1850 2259:Ontario Archaeological Society 2180:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca 1781: 1763: 1741:""The Allenford Pow-Wow" 1855" 1733: 1700: 1653: 1622: 1596: 1562:https://saugeenfirstnation.ca/ 1555: 1151:Saugeen Blues - Slo-Pitch Team 902:Employment and Training Centre 504:Surrenders and new settlements 403:Some were on their way to the 1: 2118:"Elder Duke Redbird Archives" 1675:– via www.academia.edu. 1548: 1176: 1169:Annual Road Hockey Tournament 1074: 958:B R U C E P E N I N S U L A 790: 695:around 1815 and moved to the 596:Imperial Proclamation of 1847 396:and 306 Potawatomi living in 2286:Saugeen Economic Development 1745:Ontario's Historical Plaques 1709:"Disunity and Dispossession" 1533:Aboriginal peoples in Canada 1208:Stoner Station on Highway 21 284:, meaning "mouth of river." 7: 3097:Communities in Bruce County 2878:Saugeen Hunting Grounds 60A 2504:Robinson Huron Treaty, 1850 2377:Saugeen Hunting Grounds 60A 2306:Peace Brigade International 2203:Ojibway of Southern Ontario 1967:. 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Index

Ojibway Nation of Saugeen
Saugeen 29
Chief's Point 28
Saugeen Hunting Grounds 60A
Saugeen and Cape Croker Fishing Islands 1
Ojibwe
Ojibway
First Nation
Saugeen River
Bruce Peninsula
Ontario
Canada
Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory
Cape Croker
Algonquian languages
Chief's Point 28
Saugeen 29
Saugeen Hunting Grounds 60A
Saugeen and Cape Croker Fishing Islands 1
Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory
Bruce Peninsula
Woodland Period
Saugeen complex
Owen Sound
Cape Croker
Collingwood
Walkerton
Wiarton
Goderich
Tobermory

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