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1899 - 1903 William Henry Prince (1st time); 1903 - 1905 John H. Prince; 1905 - 1911 William Henry Prince (2nd time); 1911 - 1917 Albert Rose; 1917 - 1923 William Pahkoo; 1923 - 1926 Thomas John 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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1871 - 1882 Henry Prince (1st time - as reserve chief versus hereditary chief); 1882 - 1888 William Prince; 1888 - 1891 Henry Prince (2nd time); 1891 - 1897 William Asham; 1897 - 1899 Henry Prince (3rd time);
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By February 2011, Peguis First Nation were meeting with Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development officials about controlling mould in the 75 homes damaged by flooding. In March 2011, as community piled sandbags in flood preparations, the Peguis First Nation's emergency measures co-ordinator, said
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of Manitoba from 1 to 5 July 2010, caused flooding and evacuation of Peguis First Nation’s 250 residents. Approximately 300 homes on-reserve were damaged and several roads washed out. Most residents were temporarily relocated to Winnipeg and a few near
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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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Records of the Nile Voyageurs, 1884-1885; the Canadian Voyageur Contingent in the Gordon Relief Expedition. F.C. Denison. edited by C.P. Stacey. Champlain Society. Toronto. 1959.
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Andy Thomas Thomas, Florence Paynter. The Significance of Creating First Nation Traditional Names Maps. Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc.
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c.1810 - 1864 Peguis (Peehquaais "Little Chip") from 1838 known as William King; 1864 - 1871
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The Nile Voyageurs 1884-1885: Manitoba Metis and Indians of the Nile Expedition compiled by L. Barkwell. Louis Riel Institute
1522: 1240:"Bright and Beautiful - Anishinabe artist Jordan Stranger focuses on connection, spirituality and telling Indigenous stories" 1077: 949: 640: 1175: 584: 195:, with a population of approximately 11,438 people (3,607 on reserve and 7,831 off reserve). The members of Peguis are of 1947: 1937: 1797: 1792: 1502: 1427: 395: 230: 1462: 1442: 1977: 1904: 1852: 1777: 1720: 1563: 1447: 1417: 1239: 1097: 684:
https://mfnerc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/The-Significance-of-Creating-First-Nation-Traditional-Names-Maps.pdf
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boatmen; Adam Cochrane, Alex Cochrane, Richard Henderson, John Pratt, Thomas Pratt, William Prince, George Settee
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40,000,000. 3,000 people were evacuated in the region. It was listed on the Canadian Disaster database.
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https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2016/09/25/meet-canadas-first-aboriginal-forensic-pathologist.html
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The Star. "Meet Canada's first aboriginal forensic pathologist". Katie Daubs. Sept. 25, 2016.
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Chiefs of St. Peter's Reserve (Treaty 1, 1871) known as Peguis Reserve after 1909
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The largest settlement, which lies on the main reserve (1B), is also named
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Manitoba native band finalizing largest-ever single compensation claim
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Peguis 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, 1H, 1I, and St. Peters Fishing Station 1A
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in the late 1700s. Their history is documented in journals of the
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to Lord Selkirk and his settlers for an annual rent of tobacco.
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Flag of Peguis First Nation, created by elder Freda Bear in 1983
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St. Peter's Indian Reserve Articles & Reports (1859-1939)
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Peguis First Nation experienced two major floods since 2009.
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In 2008, Peguis First Nation announced the finalization of a
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Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
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Louis J. Stevenson Chief of Peguis from 1981 to 2007
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Index

Peguis 1B

Saulteaux
Swampy Cree
Treaty 1
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council
peguisfirstnation.ca
Ojibwe
First Nations
Manitoba
Canada
Saulteaux
Swampy Cree
reserve
Winnipeg
Peguis
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Netley Creek
East Selkirk
Peguis
Band
Selkirk
Hudson's Bay Company
Lord Selkirk
Church Missionary Society
Red
Assiniboine Rivers
Henry Prince
Treaty 1
land claims

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