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Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak Protecting collective rightsTreaty, inherent rights, title and jurisdiction, the right to self-determination, and all human rights. National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak was born and raised in Pinaymootang First Nation, Manitoba.
Chief Alex Sonny Batisse.
The current chief is Ray Murray. The band office is located in Nipigon, Ontario but the reserve is on the kukutush river between Foleyet and Timmins with many members still living in the area. The band has a 5,957.1-hectare (14,720-acre) reserve ( 483152N 8211W), Flying Post No.
The First Nation is led by Chief Anita Stephens and two Councillors: Johanne Wesley and Joshua Memegos.
The First Nation has overcome many challenges in its past to arrive at its present situation as a successful and thriving community. Brunswick House FN was established through Treaty #9 which was signed by government representatives and First Nation leaders in 1905 and 1906.

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