- Kichesipirini
The Kichesipirini (also spelled Kichesippirini or Kitchesipirini; literally "People of the Great River") are an
Algonquin indigenous people ofCanada . Their traditional homeland and primary village was located onMorrison Island (also called Morrison's Island) in theOttawa River (which the Kichesipirini refer to as "Kitcisìpi" or "Kichesippi"), as well as territory on both sides of the river inOntario andQuebec , including L'Isle-aux-Allumettes (Allumette Island) in thePontiac Regional County Municipality, Quebec , located just to the east of Morrison Island. Most Kichesipirini today live in nearbyPembroke, Ontario , with others living elsewhere in Canada as well as in theUnited States . Some Kichesipirini still speak a dialect of theAlgonquin language .Despite apparently being the first Algonquin nation encountered by French explorers in the early 17th century (
Samuel de Champlain met their chief,Tessouat , in the summer of 1603, and visited their village in May1613 ), the Kichesipirini are not federally recognized by the Canadian government, and thus have no reserve. Nevertheless, the group based in Pembroke is constituted as the Kichesipirini Algonquin First Nation, with the current chiefsachem being Paula LaPierre. The group is actively seeking to gain full participation rights in negotiations on the Algonquin Land Claim.Notable Kichesipirini
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Timothy Archambault , Native American flutist and architect
*Paula LaPierre, chief sachem
*Tessouat , 17th century chiefExternal links
* [http://www.esnips.com/profile/9dec9227-4d51-4462-9a77-804b0ee0a8b4 Kichesipirini page]
* [http://www.dominionpaper.ca/articles/985 Article]
* [http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/archeo/oracles/outaouai/30.htm Article]
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