Northwest Angle 33 First Nation

Northwest Angle 33 First Nation

Northwest Angle 33 First Nation is an Ojibwa or Ontario Saulteaux First Nation located in Kenora District, Ontario near Sioux Narrows of Lake of the Woods.

Total registered population in September, 2007, was 438, of which the on-reserve population was 187. The first Nation is a member of the Anishinabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council, a regional tribal council that is a member of the Grand Council of Treaty 3.

Reserves

The First Nation have reserved for themselves three reserves:

  • 1335 ha (3299 acres) Northwest Angle Indian Reserve 33B, which serves as their main Reserve, containing the community of Angle Inlet, located across from the Angle Inlet from Angle Inlet, Minnesota.
  • 1251 ha (3091 acres) Whitefish Bay Indian Reserve 33A, containing the community of Dog Paw, located near Sioux Narrows
  • 379 ha (937 acres) Agency Indian Reserve 30, which is shared with 12 other First Nations.

Governance

Northwest Angle 33 First Nation is goverened by Chief David Paul and four Councillors: Geraldine Sandy, Colleen Sandy, Kendall Paul & Kimberly Sandy.

External links

Coordinates: 49°22′34″N 95°01′16″W / 49.37611°N 95.02111°W / 49.37611; -95.02111


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