- The
Algonquins of
Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (Algonquin:
Pikwàkanagàn Omàmiwininiwak),
formerly known as the
Golden Lake
First Nation, are an Algonquin...
- River,
Petawawa and Renfrew.
Villages include Barry's Bay,
Golden Lake,
Pikwakanagan First Nation, Douglas, Calabogie, Eganville, Wilno, Killaloe, Palmer...
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Algonquins of
Pikwàkanagàn First Nation. Omàmiwininì Pimàdjwowin, the
Algonquin Way
Cultural Centre is
located at 1674
Mishomis Inamo,
Pikwakanagan First Nation...
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Wendy Jocko (born 1959/1960) is a
former chief of the
Algonquins of
Pikwakanagan First Nation, and a
former sergeant of the
Canadian Armed Forces. Jocko...
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studies at the
University of
Ottawa and
member of the
Algonquins of
Pikwàkanagàn.
Unlike among First Nations peoples, laws
concerning the Métis make no...
- Division.
Demographic information excludes the City of
Pembroke and the
Pikwakanagan (Golden Lake 39)
reserve which are
independent of
Renfrew County but...
-
National Park The
Golden Lake, an 1890
novel by
Carlton Dawe
Algonquins of
Pikwàkanagàn First Nation,
formerly called Golden Lake
First Nation This disambiguation...
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mocked and
appropriated for
political or
other gain." The
Algonquins of
Pikwàkanagàn First Nation,
whose traditional unceded territory includes the city of...
- (po****tion 332) —
formed in part by Algonquins[citation needed]
Algonquins of
Pikwàkanagàn First Nation,
Golden Lake,
Ontario (po****tion 2,635)
Eliot Indian Bible...
- Green,
comedian and
actor Wendy Jocko,
former chief of the
Algonquins of
Pikwakanagan First Nation Hugh Lehman,
hockey player Robert James Manion, politician...