- The Teme-Augama
Anishnabai (from the
Anishinaabe Dimii'aagamaa Anishinaabe, "the deep
water people") is the
Indigenous Anishinaabe community of the Temagami...
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community members by the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai. The
Temagami First Nation website states, "The Teme-Augama
Anishnabai have
utilized the
Temagami region...
- Teme-Augama
Anishnabai and by
environmentalists in 1988–1989. In 1991, the
Supreme Court of
Canada ruled that the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai gave up rights...
- non-status
residents and some non-residents is
called the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai. Some of the main
tourist attractions within the
community include old-growth...
- by his
Ojibwe name
Maiagizis ('right/correct sun'), was a Teme-Augama
Anishnabai chief, fur trader, and gold
prospector in
Upper Canada. He was a prominent...
- Bear
Island in Lake Temagami. The
Aboriginal community of Teme-Augama
Anishnabai lies
partly within the
Temagami Magnetic Anomaly,
including the Temagami...
- Ontario, Canada. This
prompted a
series of
roadblocks by the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai and by
environmentalists in 1988-1989.
Kerrio was a
prominent supporter...
- 3, 2020) was a
chief of the
Temagami First Nation and the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai in Temagami, Ontario, Canada. He was
chief in
August 1973 when the Temagami...
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ruled that the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai gave up
rights to the land via the 1850
Robinson Treaty despite the Tema-Augama
Anishnabai claiming that they never...
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Nation and is a
portion of the
Aboriginal community, the Teme-Augama
Anishnabai (the deep
water people). It is only a
small portion of the Anishnabe's...