Wunnumin Lake First Nation

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Wunnumin Lake First Nation is an Oji-Cree First Nations community in northern Ontario, Canada, known for its remote fly-in location and strong traditional culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations band government
Oji-Cree community
country Canada
ethnicGroup Oji-Cree NERFINISHED
governanceType band council
governsReserve Wunnumin Lake 1 NERFINISHED
Wunnumin Lake 2 NERFINISHED
hasAirport Wunnumin Lake Airport NERFINISHED
hasCommunityType fly-in First Nation community
hasHealthFacility nursing station
hasSchool community school (elementary/secondary)
hasSettlement Wunnumin Lake NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalCulture strong
hasWinterRoadAccess true
isIndigenousCommunity true
isRemoteCommunity true
language English
Oji-Cree NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northern Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario
mainEconomicActivities hunting, fishing, trapping, local services
memberOf Keewaytinook Okimakanak Council NERFINISHED
Nishnawbe Aski Nation NERFINISHED
people Oji-Cree NERFINISHED
postalCodePrefix P0V
primaryAccess fly-in only (most of the year)
province Ontario
region Kenora District NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional Indigenous spirituality
timeZone Central Time Zone
treaty Treaty 9 (James Bay Treaty) NERFINISHED

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Kenora District hasIndigenousCommunity Wunnumin Lake First Nation