Barriere Lake Algonquin

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Barriere Lake Algonquin are an Algonquin First Nation community based around Rapid Lake and the Barrière Lake area in western Quebec, known for their strong stewardship of traditional lands and ongoing struggles for land and governance rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Algonquin community
First Nations community
Indigenous people of Canada
alternateName Algonquins of Barrière Lake NERFINISHED
Barrière Lake Algonquin First Nation NERFINISHED
assertsRightsOver traditional territory in western Quebec
basedAround Barrière Lake NERFINISHED
Rapid Lake NERFINISHED
country Canada
culturalPractice land-based education
oral history transmission
traditional ceremonies
culturalRegion Algonquin Anishinaabe territory NERFINISHED
engagesIn fishing
gathering of forest products
subsistence hunting
trapping
environment boreal forest
lake and river systems
ethnicGroup Algonquin NERFINISHED
governanceType customary governance
hasCollectiveIdentity Anishinaabe NERFINISHED
knownFor environmental protection efforts
governance rights struggles
land rights advocacy
stewardship of traditional lands
language Algonquin language NERFINISHED
English
French
locatedIn La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve region NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
western Quebec NERFINISHED
mainSettlement Rapid Lake reserve NERFINISHED
partOf Algonquin Nation NERFINISHED
people Algonquin NERFINISHED
province Quebec NERFINISHED
recognizedAs First Nation
recognizedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Government of Quebec NERFINISHED
region Outaouais region of Quebec NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional Algonquin spirituality
strugglesFor implementation of agreements with governments
land rights
self-governance
traditionalTerritory Barrière Lake area NERFINISHED
Rapid Lake area NERFINISHED

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Algonquin people hasSubgroup Barriere Lake Algonquin