Fox Lake Cree Nation

Fox Lake Cree Nation

Fox Lake Cree Nation is a First Nation located in Fox Lake, Bird, Manitoba, Canada.

On November 8th, 2007, Fox Lake Cree Nation dedicated a monumental statue in Gillam, Manitoba. This was to honor the Fox Lake Cree Nation members who died during the development of Manitoba Hydro in Fox Lake Cree Nation's territory and did not live to see the signing of an Impact Settlement Agreement between Fox Lake Cree Nation, Manitoba Hydro and the Government of Manitoba in 2004. ["Fox Lake Cree dedicate monument in Gillam". (November 2007). "Fox Tracks", p.1.] A.G.E.S. presented by Shauna Saunders, Brianne Munroe, and Sandra Peters.

The Fox Lake Training Centre, offers courses and programs delivered by the University College of the North.

References

External links

* [http://www.foxlakecreenation.com/index.html Fox Lake Cree Nation Website]


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