Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation has been in this area since time immemorial.
We are exercising our inherent right to protect our land, the water, our traditions, and to practice self governance.
Our people… our path… our way!
Latest News and Updates
MMIWGT2S Memorial Park Blessing
The Rotary Club of Kenora, in partnership ...
Ogichidaa Francis Kavanaugh Disappointed in Local MP’s Canada Day Messaging
This past July 1, Ogichidaa Francis Kavanaugh ...
Collaboration on Bug Lake Project
Ogichidaa Francis Kavanaugh and Grand Council Treaty ...
Indigenous Law Student Scholarship
As part of their commitment to supporting ...
Membership Clinic
Certificates of Indian Status (Laminate Status Cards) ...
A Moment of Silence and a Healing Song on Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation
Elder Larry Henry speaks on the trauma ...
Niiwin Wendaanimok
In 2008, citing a need to overcome a critical bottleneck in the national transportation corridor, the Crown of Canada and the Crown of Ontario announced their intention to twin the TransCanada highway through Anishinaabe territory. While this infrastructure would clearly impact Anishinaabe rights and interests, they were not adequately consulted. They were not meaningfully engaged. The Anishinaabeg therefore refused. For the past 12 years the project has not moved forward to construction. Today, a fresh attempt is being made to realize the project.
Our Leadership
From Left to Right: Councillor Reno Cameron, Councillor Fabian Blackhawk, Chief Lorraine Cobiness, Councillor Bernice Major, Councillor Martina Strong .








