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Caldwell First Nation

Association of Iroquois and Allied IndiansFirst Nations governments in OntarioLeamington, Ontario
Point Pelee National Park looking out at Lake Erie
Point Pelee National Park looking out at Lake Erie

The Caldwell First Nation (Ojibwe: Zaaga'iganiniwag, meaning: "people of the Lake") is a First Nations band government whose land base is located in Leamington, Ontario, Canada. They are an Anishinaabe group, part of the Three Fires Confederacy, comprising the bands Potawatomi, Odawa, and Ojibwa, whose members are originally of the Mikinaak (Turtle) and the Makwa (Bear) dodems. The Caldwell First Nation are a distinct and federally recognized Indian band and used to be referred to by such names as the "Chippewas of Pelee", "Point Pelee Indians" and "Caldwell's band of Indians." The Chippewa (also called Ojibwa in Canada) are an Anishinaabe-speaking indigenous nation with people within the borders of present-day Canada and the United States. The Anishinaabe are the largest Native American/First Nation peoples north of Mexico, with nearly 78,000 people among various groups in Canada from western Quebec to British Columbia.

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Caldwell First Nation
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N 42.05 ° E -82.583333333333 °
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Marlborough Street 179
N8H 1M2
Ontario, Canada
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