ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Pinaymootang First Nation Pinaymootang First NationFirst Nations people whose home location is at Fairford, Manitoba, Canada Pinaymootang First Nation (also spelt in Ojibwe as Binemoodaang, meaning Partridge Crop Place)[1] is a First Nations people whose home location is on Fairford 50 Reserve at Fairford in the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale, Manitoba, Canada. They are situated on Provincial Trunk Highway 6 (PTH 6) in the Interlake Region of Manitoba about 220 kilometres from Winnipeg. The Rural Municipality of Grahamdale forms most of the reserve's land boundary, although it also has a short border with the Little Saskatchewan First Nation as well as significant lakeshore on Lake St. Martin, which is considered as being outside the reserve. The main settlement on the reserve is located at 51°35′55″N 98°41′32″W / 51.59861°N 98.69222°W / 51.59861; -98.69222. The geographically separate second part of the Fairford 50 reserve is located on Dunsekikan Island (51°37′26″N 98°26′32″W / 51.62389°N 98.44222°W / 51.62389; -98.44222) in Lake St. Martin, and is about ten miles east of the main section of the reserve. The registered population on Fairford 50 is about 1300 people while an additional 1600 live in various other locations. The 2011 Census showed an official population of 989 persons living at Fairford 50.[2] The Chief of the First Nation for over 40 years was Conway Anderson. In December 2023 Cindy Woodhouse was elected National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.[3] References ↑ Andy Thomas Thomas, Florence Paynter. The Significance of Creating First Nation Traditional Names Maps. Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. https://mfnerc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/The-Significance-of-Creating-First-Nation-Traditional-Names-Maps.pdf ↑ Barkwell, Lawrence. Historic Métis Settlements in Manitoba and Geographical Place Names ↑ Mike, Jamin (2023-12-08). "AFN National Chief Woodhouse thanks family, teachings for her success". Canada's National Observer. Retrieved 2023-12-08. Pinaymootang First Nation Inac statistics External links Map of Fairford 50 (part in Census Division No. 18) at Statcan Map of Fairford 50 (part in Census Division No. 19) at Statcan (Dunsekikan Island) vteFirst Nations in Southern Manitoba Barren Lands First Nation Birdtail Sioux First Nation Brokenhead Ojibway Nation Buffalo Point First Nation Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Dakota Plains First Nation Dakota Tipi First Nation Dauphin River First Nation Ebb and Flow First Nation Fairford First Nation Gamblers First Nation Keeseekoowenin First Nation Lake Manitoba First Nation Lake St. Martin First Nation Little Saskatchewan First Nation Long Plain First Nation Mathias Colomb First Nation Northlands First Nation O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation Pinaymootang First Nation Pine Creek First Nation Rolling River First Nation Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Sagkeeng First Nation Sandy Bay First Nation Sapotaweyak Cree Nation Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Skownan First Nation Swan Lake First Nation Tootinaowaziibeeng First Nation Waywayseecappo First Nation The following regions of Manitoba are defined as constituting Southern Manitoba for the purposes of this template: Winnipeg Capital Region Central Plains Eastman Interlake Parkland Pembina Valley Westman vteThe Numbered Treaties: Treaty TwoNumbered Treaties Treaty 1 Treaty 2 Treaty 3 Treaty 4 Treaty 5 Treaty 6 Treaty 7 Treaty 8 Treaty 9 Treaty 10 Treaty 11 Treaty Two Nations Dauphin River First Nation Ebb and Flow First Nation Keeseekoowenin First Nation Lake Manitoba First Nation Lake St. Martin First Nation Little Saskatchewan First Nation O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation Pinaymootang First Nation Skownan First Nation vteDivision No. 18, Manitoba (North Interlake Area)Towns Arborg Winnipeg Beach Former towns Gimli VillagesFormer villages Riverton Rural municipalities Armstrong Bifrost – Riverton Coldwell Fisher Gimli Grahamdale St. Laurent West Interlake Former RMs Bifrost Eriksdale Siglunes First Nations Lake Manitoba Little Saskatchewan Pinaymootang Indian reserves Dog Creek 46 Fairford 50 (part) Little Saskatchewan 48 Unorganized areas Unorganized East Division No. 18 Unorganized West Division No. 18 Unincorporated communities Arnes Ashern Broad Valley Camper Camp Morton Chatfield Clarkleigh Deerhorn Eriksdale Faulkner Finns Fisher Branch Fisherton Fraserwood Geysir Grahamdale Gypsumville Harperville Hilbre Hnausa Hodgson Husavik Inwood Jaroslaw Komarno Ledwyn Lundar Malonton Meleb Moosehorn Morweena Mulvihill Narcisse The Narrows Neveton Oak Point Oakview Okno Poplarfield Rembrandt Rosenburg St. Laurent St. Martin St. Martin Junction Sandridge Sandy Hook Scotch Bay Shorncliffe Silver Spearhill Steep Rock Sylvan Vidir Vogar Washow Bay Zbaraz See also: Municipalities in Manitoba Census divisions of Manitoba 2015 municipal amalgamations vteDivision No. 19, Manitoba (North East Manitoba)First Nations Berens River Black River Bloodvein Chemawawin Dauphin River Fisher River Hollow Water Kinonjeoshtegon Lake St. Martin Little Grand Rapids O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi Pauingassi Peguis Pinaymootang Pine Creek Poplar River Sagkeeng Sapotaweyak Skownan Wuskwi Sipihk Indian reserves Berens River 13 Black River 9 Bloodvein 12 Chemawawin 3 Crane River 51 Dauphin River 48A Fairford 50 (part) Fisher River 44 Fisher River 44A Fort Alexander 3 Hole or Hollow Water 10 Jackhead 43 Little Grand Rapids 14 The Narrows 49 Pauingassi First Nation Peguis 1B Pine Creek 66A Poplar River 16 Shoal River 65A Swan Lake 65C Waterhen 45 Unorganized areas Unorganized Division No. 19 Unincorporated communities Berens River Dauphin River Fort Alexander Little Grand Rapids Manigotagan Pine Creek See also: Municipalities in Manitoba Census divisions of Manitoba 2015 municipal amalgamations 51°36′54″N 98°38′25″W / 51.61500°N 98.64028°W / 51.61500; -98.64028 This Manitoba location article is a stub. 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