Bkejwanong

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Bkejwanong is the Anishinaabemowin name for Walpole Island, a First Nation territory located at the mouth of the St. Clair River in Ontario, Canada.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Bkejwanong canonical 1
Bkejwanong (where the waters divide) 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations reserve
Indigenous territory
populated place
settlement
borderedBy United States–Canada border region NERFINISHED
country Canada
ethnicGroup Anishinaabe NERFINISHED
Odawa NERFINISHED
Ojibwe NERFINISHED
Potawatomi NERFINISHED
governedBy Walpole Island First Nation Band Council NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Walpole Island NERFINISHED
hasCommunity Walpole Island First Nation community NERFINISHED
hasCulturalIdentity First Nations community
hasCulturalPractice Anishinaabe ceremonies
traditional hunting and fishing
hasCulturalRegion Anishinaabe territory NERFINISHED
Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
crafts
fishing
hunting
tourism
hasEnvironmentalSignificance migratory bird habitat
wetland biodiversity
hasIndigenousLanguage Anishinaabemowin NERFINISHED
hasLandUse agricultural
conservation areas
residential
wetlands
hasNameInLanguage Walpole Island NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasRights Indigenous land rights
treaty rights
hasTypeOfGovernment band council
locatedAtMouthOf St. Clair River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lambton County NERFINISHED
Ontario
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Detroit River NERFINISHED
Lake St. Clair NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterBody Lake St. Clair NERFINISHED
St. Clair River NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Anishinaabemowin NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Chatham-Kent NERFINISHED
Sarnia NERFINISHED
partOf Walpole Island First Nation NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Walpole Island alsoKnownAs Bkejwanong
Walpole Island First Nation hasCulturalRegionName Bkejwanong
this entity surface form: Bkejwanong (where the waters divide)