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The Big River First Nation follows a custom electoral system. [9] The current chief of the Big River First Nation is Chief Jack Rayne. [9] The current twelve Tribal Council members are Leonard Lachance, Noreen Morin, Marvin Netmaker, Jonathon Bear, Robert Rabbitskin, Isadore Weenonis, Sylvia McAdam, Michael Crookedneck, Tyrone Morin, Marshall Dreaver, Euclid Morin, and Bryan Morin. [9]
Big River 118 is an Indian reserve of the Big River First Nation in Saskatchewan. [1] [4] It is 98 kilometres northwest of Prince Albert.In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 1553 living in 366 of its 407 total private dwellings. [2]
Big River Reserve: MBC Radio: First Nations community radio: CJBL-FM: 91.7 FM: Black Lake Reserve: MBC Radio: First Nations community radio: CHII-FM: 88.9 FM: Brabant Lake: MBC Radio: First Nations community radio: CIAM-FM-10: 100.1 FM: Buckland: CIAM Media & Radio Broadcasting Association: Christian radio: CIBN-FM: 89.3 FM: Buffalo Narrows ...
The Big River nation numbered 400–500 people consisting of five clans. Little is known of their seasonal movements although it is believed that four of the five clans moved through Oyster Bay territory along the Derwent River to reach their coastal camps near Pitt Water. The Oyster Bay People had reciprocal movement rights through Big River ...
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Sylvia McAdam Saysewahum is a member of the Cree Nation. She is an advocate for First Nation and environmental rights in Canada. She is a founding member of Idle No More, a lawyer, a professor, and an author. In all of these cases, her work is focused on spreading awareness and education about First Nation and Environmental rights.
He was one of the first Canadian Indigenous players in the National Hockey League, [3] [4] and the first First Nations player with treaty status. [5] He played 11 games with the Chicago Black Hawks during the 1953–54 season; the rest of his career, which lasted from 1953 to 1960, was spent in various minor leagues.
The Stronger Men's Conference is an annual event by James River Church, which "exists to inspire and equip men to live out God’s vision for manhood to be the husbands, fathers, and leaders God ...