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Wemotaci

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56: 40: 122: 140: 695: 378:, is bordered to the west and south by the Saint-Maurice River, whereas its eastern boundary is about 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) long, and its northern boundary is 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi). It is accessible by gravel road from La Tuque's town centre through the hamlet of Sanmaur that is on the opposite shore of the Saint-Maurice River. Also at this location, the 63: 465:
led to the growth of the Sanmaur settlement, which in turn attracted the Atikamekw to the reserve at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1939 however, the Hudson's Bay Company left Weymontachingue and due to lack of funding for maintenance of the village, its population stopped growing after 1950,
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In 1851, the Government enacted the allotment of 230,000 acres (930 km) of land as reserves for the use and benefit of the "Indian" tribes residing in Lower Canada. Two years later, these lands were distributed among the Atikamekw, Algonquins, and Abenakis by
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had already established a trading post at this place between 1770 and 1780, but this remains doubtful. Confirmation of the existence of a trading post at Wemotaci came in 1806, when
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But the Atikamekw didn't give up their nomadic life and settle on the reserve. And it wasn't until 1895 that the reserve was surveyed. The construction of a dam and the
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Like many other native names, Wemotaci underwent many spelling variations over time. The oldest reference to the toponym is from 1724. In 1827, it was written as
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The area of the upper Saint-Maurice River had long been the homeland and hunting grounds of the Atikamekw indigenous people. Some sources claim that the
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The local economy is based on the art and craft, shops and services, forestry, trapping, construction, tourism, transport and outfitters.
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In the 1970s, the village revitalized. A new village was built closer to its namesake mountain. In 1971, the
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bought the lands of the Hudson's Bay Company and these were subsequently added to the reserve.
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when its inhabitants began to leave and settled either in Sanmaur or in other nearby villages.
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built the first structures for fur trading. In 1821, the post was taken over by the
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Natural Resources Canada - Legal Surveys Division, Historical Review -
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spells it as Wemotaci, which was made official in March 1997.
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In May 2010, many residents of Wemotaci were evacuated as a
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August 20, 2019. 763: 761: 526:31.02 km (11.98 sq mi) 523:31.02 km (11.98 sq mi) 311: 278: 253: 245: 237:31.55 km (12.18 sq mi) 232: 229:33.30 km (12.86 sq mi) 224: 209: 199: 191: 178: 160: 150: 132: 7: 800:. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021 874:. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021. 827:. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019 940:Hudson's Bay Company trading posts 347:reserve on the north shore of the 14: 463:National Transcontinental Railway 365:Coucoucache Indian Reserve No. 24 138: 120: 62: 61: 54: 38: 910:Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw 574:References: 2016 2011 earlier 1: 745:"Wemotaci (RĂ©serve indienne)" 670:RĂ©pertoire des municipalitĂ©s 201: â€˘ Federal riding 961: 935:Indian reserves in Quebec 866:"2001 Community Profiles" 846:"2006 Community Profiles" 819:"2011 Community Profiles" 792:"2016 Community Profiles" 701:2021 Census of Population 643:Manouane River (La Tuque) 563: 552: 541: 530: 519: 508: 501: 496: 380:Canadian National Railway 211: â€˘ Prov. riding 80: 49: 37: 30: 585:Population in 2001: 1042 582:Population in 2016: 1213 537:38.5/km (100/sq mi) 534:38.5/km (100/sq mi) 480:threatened their homes. 930:Communities in Mauricie 591:Population in 1991: 708 588:Population in 1996: 856 564:Median household income 548:20.3 (M: 20.4, F: 20.3) 545:23.1 (M: 23.2, F: 22.8) 258:36.2/km (94/sq mi) 205:Saint-Maurice—Champlain 578:Historic populations: 515:1194 (11.3% from 2006) 444:Jean-Baptiste Perrault 726:Wemotaci First Nation 512:1213 (1.6% from 2011) 281: â€˘ Summer ( 100:47.90694°N 73.78333°W 32:First Nations reserve 871:2001 Canadian Census 851:2006 Canadian Census 824:2011 Canadian Census 797:2016 Canadian Census 448:Hudson's Bay Company 367:, it belongs to the 351:at the mouth of the 255: â€˘ Density 884:Statistics Canada: 704:. 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Index

Weymontachie, 1913
Wemotaci is located in Quebec
47°54′25″N 73°47′00″W / 47.90694°N 73.78333°W / 47.90694; -73.78333
Canada
Quebec
Mauricie
La Tuque
Saint-Maurice—Champlain
Laviolette
Time zone
UTC-5
EST
DST
UTC-4
EDT
Postal Code
Area code
819
www.wemotaci.com
First Nations
Saint-Maurice River
Manouane River
Mauricie
Obedjiwan
Coucoucache Indian Reserve No. 24
Atikamekw
La Tuque
Canadian National Railway
Atikamekw language
North West Company

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