Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation: Sauteaux-Ojibway - Rainy River District, Ontario, Canada
This is a video for: "Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation", a Saulteaux-Ojibway First Nation community & government, who are located in the Rainy River District, in northwestern Ontario, Canada. There are also over 2300 videos in this channel for North, South & Central American Tribes & First Nations, Residential Schools, Chiefs, Elders, Historical Events, Indigenous Concerns, Quotes, Environmental Youth Activists.. and much more. ------------------------------------------------ "Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation", formerly known as: Nicickousemenecaning First Nation and as the Red Gut First Nation, are a Saulteaux First Nation band government, who inhabit the banks of Rainy Lake of the Rainy River District, in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The name Nigigoonsiminikaaning can mean: "Place abundant with little otters", but, the intended meaning is "Place abundant with Little-Otter berries". Nigigoonsimin (Little-Otter berry) is the Anishinaabemowin word for "sand cherry", (Prunus pumila). Due, to the First Nation's main reserve Rainy Lake 26A, located on Red Gut Bay, of Rainy Lake, Nigigoonsiminikaaning was also known as the "Red Gut Band" and later, as "Red Gut First Nation". Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation is a member of the Pwi-Di-Goo-Zing Ne-Yaa-Zhing Advisory Services, a regional Chiefs Council, which in turn, is a member of the Grand Council of Treaty 3, a Tribal Political Organization serving many of the First Nations in northwest Ontario and southeast Manitoba. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation (P.O. Box 68), Fort Frances, Ontario, CANADA P9A 3M5 Phone: 808-481-2536 Fax: 807-481-2511 Website: www.nigigoonsiminikaaning.ca ------------------------------------------------ I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video and employ my borrowing of them, with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos, as well as below. ***No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me, nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.. They are meant for all.., to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform.. and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I make these with love and respect.**** I am also "not" part and/or, a member of "any other social media sites: (i.e.: FACEBOOK, TWITTER (X), INSTAGRAM, etc.. etc.. etc..). ------------------------------- Many Thanks & Much Respect To: All The People Of Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation..; The Saulteaux, Ojibway & Anishinaabe Peoples..; Nigigoonsiminikaaning.ca..; En.Wikipedia.Org..; ART MOOSOMIN..; WHITEFISH BAY SINGERS..; KIIBIIMII'AYAT & ALO WHITE..; WHITEFISH JRS..; TWIN FLAMES..; BLACK WOLF..; BEAR CREEK.. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video with photos and/or, in any other way. Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..! *Set your you-tube video player to 1080p (HD), for best viewing. "Chi Miigwetch (Thank You) For Subscribing!"

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