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Consequently, though only two First Nation governments are successors apparent, there are seven different First Nation communities who lived, fished, hunted and traded in Saugeen Ojibway Territory. The story of each of their communities from past to present realities are best told by their own
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stated "Indian land" could only be sold to the Crown. However, the document did not differentiate between those who were the original resident of the land cession in question and those who settled as part of the refugee migration, which has caused long-held animosity among the Anishinaabe
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newcomers affected their territory. Due to these influxes of people from other areas, the history of the original Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory is often confused with that of other Anishinaabeg who settled in Saugeen Ojibway Territory after the
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are typical characteristics of the Saugeen culture. Consequently, associated with both the Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory and the Saugeen Culture peoples were winter camps around
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The major Successor Inherent to the original people of the Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory is that of the
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are located in the traditional Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory. The permanent settlement at the outlet of the
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Nation who also made the area their home. The Ojibway Nation called the Wendat peoples
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people. Oral tradition carries those stories and their descendants are still alive.
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in 1854 with the history of the original Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory.
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One of the earliest documents recognizing Nation to Nation relations between
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People from many nations moved into Saugeen Ojibway Territory after the
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Although there are shared histories, contemporary history of the
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as a collective, represented by a joint council. The collective
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The Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory are a member of the
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have a separate story from that of the Saugeen First Nation.
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which lent its name to the region and its people was called
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referred to them as "Huron" and lent their name to the
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communities located in the Saugeen Ojibway Territory.
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Though predominantly 120:Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory 20: 31:needs additional citations for 655:Cape Croker Hunting Ground 60B 1: 410:and Indigenous peoples, the 283:"at the mouth of the river. 587:Saugeen Hunting Grounds 60A 511:. Sun Media. 6 January 2015 744: 476: 442: 412:Royal Proclamation of 1763 314:as they are called in the 369:project. Some moved from 142:, is the name applied to 728:First Nations in Ontario 128:Saukiing Anishnaabekiing 304:Battle of Blue Mountain 681:Cape Croker Lighthouse 353:. As a result of the 288:Council of Three Fires 132:Saugeen Ojibway Nation 127: 300:Battle of Skull Mound 207:At one time, both by 660:Neyaashiinigmiing 27 558:Saugeen First Nation 451:Saugeen First Nation 445:Saugeen First Nation 439:Saugeen First Nation 434:Member First Nations 316:Anishinaabe language 308:Iroquois Confederacy 148:Saugeen First Nation 40:improve this article 392:American Revolution 420:Saugeen Surrenders 341:. 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