
Chapleau cree
First nation
Mission
We are committed to responsible and accountable leadership carrying out the collective will of its members thereby improving their quality of life.
We are committed to protecting and preserving our Treaty and Aboriginal Inherent Rights

Attawapiskat
First Nation
The Attawapiskat First Nation is an isolated First Nation located in Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada, at the mouth of the Attawapiskat River on James Bay. The traditional territory of the Attawapiskat First Nation extends beyond their reserve up the coast to Hudson Bay and hundreds of kilometers inland along river tributaries.

Fort Albany
First Nation
About
Fort Albany First Nation is a proud Cree community located along the Albany River, near James Bay in northeastern Ontario. We are part of the Omushkegowuk (Swampy Cree) people, deeply connected to our land, culture, and language.

Kashechewan
First Nation
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About
Kashechewan First Nation is a Cree community in Northern Ontario, Canada. It’s located on the Albany River, near James Bay.

Moose Cree
First Nation
About
Moose Cree is a band administration which helps to support more than 2000 band members in the area and more than 3000 band members in all. We are an organization made up of 15 different departments that provide a wide range of services to the membership and the community of Moose Factory.

Taykwa Tagamou
Nation
About
Located in the heart of Northern Ontario near Cochrane, Taquahtagama (Taykwa Tagamou Nation), meaning “water on high ground,” is a vibrant community deeply connected to our land and heritage. Formerly known as New Post First Nation, we embraced a name that better reflects our spirit and the essence of our territory within the Moose River Basin, a critical area of Treaty 9.

Missanabie Cree
First Nation
About
The Missanabie Cree First Nation is a “Treaty 9” First Nation whose traditional territory is around the Missinaibi River and Lake. The name “Missanabie” means “Pictured Water”