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Stevenson; 1926 - 1929 Fred Thomas; 1929 - 1932 Alex Greyeyes; 1932 - 1935 Robert Sinclair; 1935 - 1941 Nathaniel Asham (1st time); 1941 - 1944 Albert Edward Prince; 1944 - 1947 Alex Williams; 1947 - 1953 Nathaniel Asham (2nd time); 1953 - 1955 Alex Sinclair; 1955 - 1961 Campbell Sutherland; 1961 - 1973 Albert Edward Thompson; 1973 - 1981 Jack Sinclair; 1981 - 2007 Louis John Stevenson; 2007 - 2015 Glenn A. Hudson (1st time); 2015 - 2017 Cindy Spence; 2017 - 2023 Glenn A. Hudson (2nd time); 2023 - current Stan Bird
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on behalf of the St. Peter's Band, the name of the Peguis First Nation at the time. Treaty 1 specified that Peguis would be given 160 acres (0.65 km) of land for each family of five people.
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Peguis First Nation experienced two major floods since 2009.
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917:"Memorable Manitobans: Louis John Stevenson (1950-2014)"
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611:, first Indigenous Canadian forensic pathologist
280:On 3 August 1871, Peguis' son Mis-Koo-Kinew (or
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889:"Memorable Manitobans: William Prince (?-1918)"
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1238:Wasney, Eva (November 4, 2022).
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775:Thompson, Albert Edward (1973).
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783:. Winnipeg: Peguis Publishers.
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1214:"Meet the Commissioners"
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1933:Hole or Hollow Water 10
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1488:Pauingassi First Nation
1468:Northlands First Nation
1458:Mosakahiken Cree Nation
1418:God's Lake First Nation
1398:Cross Lake First Nation
1388:Bunibonibee Cree Nation
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1658:Treaty One Nations
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1043:"Memorable Manitobans"
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