- Gesgapegiag
Gesgapegiag is one of two
First Nations reserves on the south shore of theGaspésie , most of whom are ofMi'gmaq ancestry. Most of the members reside on the federalIndian reserve that was set aside by the legislature ofLower Canada in1853 , for the exclusive use of the majority of Mi'gmaq in this region. The remaining Mi'gmaq live off-reserve in the easternUnited States and acrossCanada , but stay connected to the community through modern communications and travel to. All community members, regardless of residence, participate in democratic elections held every two years to elect one Chief and twelve Councillors in accordance with Canada's Indian Act Election Regulations. The community is also allied to other Mi'gmaq communities in theGaspé region ofQuebec and in northernNew Brunswick . Together, their elected Chiefs advance ancestral claims to self-government and to the traditional territory called "Gespe'gewa'gi" ("'Kespékewáki"), the last land.Gespe'gewa'gi is the Mi'gmaq Nation District that extends from the Miramichi River to the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, a land area that straddles the modern day
Quebec /New Brunswick border. The First Nation is a strong advocate ofAboriginal peoples in Canada , and aboriginal and treaty rights. Its main resource is theAtlantic salmon and other fruits of the waters and forests, including modern harvest of timber. Political representatives of the Mi'gmaq of Gesgapegiag and the greater district of Gespe'gewa'gi continue talks with theGovernment of Quebec over access to traditional lands.The name "Gesgapegiag", is the origin for the name of the
Cascapedia river, as well as other nearby places also carrying the nameCascapedia .External links
* http://www.mikmaqonline.org/
* [http://sdiprod2.inac.gc.ca/fnprofiles/FNProfiles_DETAILS.asp?BAND_NUMBER=51 Government of Canada's Department of Indian and Northern Affairs First Nation profile]
* [http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006793 Canadian Encyclopedia entry: Gesgapegiag]
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