- Weenusk First Nation
Weenusk First Nation (Cree:ᐧᐄᓈᐢᑯ ᐃᓂᓂᐧᐊᐠ ("Wīnāsko Ininiwak"); unpointed: ᐧᐃᓇᐢᑯ ᐃᓂᓂᐧᐊᐠ) is a
Cree First Nation in the Canadian province ofOntario . In September, 2007, its total registered population was 516. Weenusk First Nation was an independent member of theNishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) but now have joined theMushkegowuk Council , a regional tribal council, who is also a member of NAN.Weenusk First Nation's reserve is the 5310 ha Winisk Indian Reserve 90. Associated with the reserve is their Winisk Indian Settlement also known as Peawanuck, which also holds reserve status. Originally, the Weenusk First Nation was located within their reserve, but they were forced to move 30km southwest to Peawanuck when on May 16, 1986, spring floods swept away much of the original settlement, which had been located 6 km upriver from
Hudson Bay .In the
Cree language , "Peawanuck" means "a place where flint is found," while "Weenusk" means "ground hog." The community, being primarilySwampy Cree , speaks the n-dialect of the Cree language. Being that the community is composed ofCree ,Oji-cree ,Ojibwa and Métis peoples, in addition to Cree, Anishininiimowin and Anishinaabemowin are also spoken here.Governance
Weenusk is governed by Chief George Hunter and his Deputy Chief Luke Bird and two councillors: Mary Stoney and Georgina Wabano.
Contact information
PO Box 1
Peawanuck, ON POL 2H0
:Telephone: 705-473-2554
:Fax: 705-473-2503External links
* [http://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/profiles/pr_weenusk.html Chiefs of Onario profile]
* [http://www.wakenagun.ca/PDF/Peawanuck%20Profile.pdf Detailed community profile from the Wakenagun Development Corporation]
* [http://sdiprod2.inac.gc.ca/fnprofiles/FNProfiles_DETAILS.asp?BAND_NUMBER=146 INAC profile]
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