- a
fight in 1802. His name is
commemorated in the name of
Peguis First Nation,
Chief Peguis Trail (Winnipeg
Route 17), and many organizations,
place names...
- off reserve). The
members of
Peguis are of
Saulteaux (Ojibway) and Maškēkowak (Swampy Cree) descent. The main reserve,
Peguis 1B, is
located approximately...
- The
Peguis Juniors are a
junior "B" ice
hockey team
based in
Peguis, Manitoba. They are
members of the
Keystone Junior Hockey League (KJHL). The franchise...
- A
direct descendant of
Chief Peguis,
Prince was born in Selkirk,
Manitoba in 1986, and
moved with his
family to
Peguis First Nation as a boy. Prince's...
-
Route 17, also
known as
Chief Peguis Trail, or CPT, is a
major highway in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It
connects Routes 52 (Main Street) and 20 (Lagimodiere...
-
Prince of the
Peguis First Nation (Brokenhead
Ojibwe Nation) near Scanterbury, Manitoba. He was the great-grandson of the
Indigenous Chief,
Peguis, who, as...
-
Governor General of Canada.
Retrieved 2
December 2024. "About -
Peguis First Nation". www.
peguis.ca.
Retrieved 1
December 2024. "Tlicho
Nation (Canada)". www...
-
School John
Pritchard School Middle schools:
Arthur Day
Middle School Chief Peguis Middle School École John
Henderson Middle School École
Munroe Middle School...
- Canada.
Established in 1909 as a 73-acre (30 ha) park, it
features the
Peguis Pavilion,
Rainbow Stage, the Witch's Hut, an Olympic-sized
outdoor swimming...
- (formerly: John
Smith First Nation), Muskoday, SK (po****tion 1,579)
Peguis First Nation,
Peguis, MB (po****tion 8,410)
Saulteau First Nations,
Moberly Lake,...