Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation
First Nation
Mishkeegogamang First Nation
Flag of Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation is located in Ontario
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation is located in Canada
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation
Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation
Coordinates: 51°14′06″N 090°14′20″W / 51.23500°N 90.23889°W / 51.23500; -90.23889
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Provincial Territorial OrganizationNishnawbe Aski Nation
DistrictKenora
Government
 • ChiefMerle Loon
 • Federal ridingKenora
 • Provincial ridingKiiwetinoong
Area
 • Total18,696.4 ha (46,199.8 acres)
Population
 • Total2,028 Registered Band Members
Postal Code
P0V 2H0
Area code807
Websitewww.mishkeegogamang.ca

Mishkeegogamang First Nation is an Ojibway band government (First Nation) in the Canadian province of Ontario. Until 1993, the band was called the Osnaburgh First Nation, with various settlements at times being called New Osnaburgh, Osnaburgh House, or Osnaburgh ("Oz" for short).

The traditional territory of the Mishkeegogamang Ojibway extends to the north, south, east and west, beyond the boundaries of Reserves 63A and 63B. The traditional territory is made up of the communities of the Main Reserve, Bottle Hill, Poplar Heights, Sandy Road, Doghole Bay, Rat Rapids, Cedar Rapids, Ten Houses, Eric Lake, Ace Lake, Metcalfe, Pashkokogan, Mile 50, Fitchie Lake, Mile 42, Mile 29, Menako Lakes, and the shores of Lake St. Joseph.

Mother Tongues: Ojibwe Anishinaabemowin, ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ

It is located along Highway 599 in the Kenora District, approximately 20 km (12 mi) south of Pickle Lake. Its total registered population as of March 2022 is 2,028 (of which the on-reserve population was over 1,000 people as of the 2016 Census). At one time a member of the Windigo First Nations Council, Mishkeegogamang First Nation is not part of any regional tribal councils as of February 2015; however, they have retained their membership with the Nishnawbe Aski Nation.

Geography

Infrastructure

Transportation

Medical centres and nearby hospitals

Utilities

Current Governance

Chief and Council (2023-2025)

Title Given Name Surname Appointment Date Expiry Date
Chief MERLE LOON 08/10/2023 08/09/2025
Head Councillor TANYA BOTTLE 08/10/2023 08/09/2025
Councillor MAXINE SKUNK 08/10/2023 08/09/2025
Councillor BRENDA FOX 08/10/2023 08/09/2025
Councillor LINDA KAMINAWAISH 08/10/2023 08/09/2025
Councillor MARY ANN PANACHEESE-SKUNK 08/10/2023 08/09/2025

Membership Authority

Section 11 Band

Election System

Indian Act

Council Quorum

4

First Nation Affiliations

Official Address

Mishkeegogamang Band Office

1 First Nation Street

Mishkeegogamang, Ontario, Canada

P0V 2H0

History

Early history

Osnaburgh House

Osnaburg House, HBC post, 1901

Twentieth and twenty-first century

Elected Chiefs since 1905

Chief Elected Year Expiry Year Other
Daniel Missabay Prior to 1905
Osnaburgh Band of Ojibways signed The James Bay Treaty (Treaty No. 9)
Daniel Missabay 1905 1908 Died. 1908
George Wawaashkung 1908 1914 1st time
Keewaykeesicquayosh 1914 1915 1st time
George Wawaashkung 1915 1916 2nd time
Johh Skunk 1916 1923 1st time
Peter Moquano 1923 1926 1st tme
James Ruben 1926 1929 1st time
John Carpenter 1929 1935 1st time
Peter Moquano 1935 1938 2nd time, Resigned
William Semia Oombash 1938 1941 1st time
James Masakeyash 1941 1965 1st time
Levius Wesley 1965 1967 1st time
James Masakeyash 1967 1969 2nd time
Sam Skunk 1969 1971 1st time, Resigned
Robert Lastheels 1971 1975 1st time
Daniel Panacheese 1975 1977 1st time
Maurice Loon 1977 1978 1st time, Resigned
Aloysuis Kaminaiwash 1978 1981 1st time
Roy Kaminaiwash 1981 1983 1st time
Maurice Loon 1983 1985 2nd time
Roy Kaminaiwash 1985 1993 2nd time
"Osnaburgh Band" name changed to "Mishkeegogamang" through Band Council Resolution
Ronald Roundhead 1993 2005 1st time
Connie Gray Mckay 2005 2017 1st time
David Masakeyash 2017 2023 1st time
Merle Loon 2023 ***** 1st time

References

  1. ^ Branch, Government of Canada; Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada; Communications (2008-11-14). "First Nation Profiles". fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-08-23.((cite web)): CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "History". Mishkeegogamang First Nation. 2010. Retrieved 2004-02-15.
  3. ^ a b "History". Old Post Lodge. 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-15.

* Official website