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One such community, the Fort Albany First Nation (FAFN), is interested in undertaking a community-based land use planning process for its traditional territory. The purpose of the participatory action research presented in this thesis is to develop a framework for the
It was not just any alliance, but a sophisticated gathering of tribes bound by political and military aims. Their governance was a mirror of the Native diplomacy, an intricate system that respected the voices of its people and sought unity in decision-making.
Mar 11, 2024 · Fort Albany First Nation is a remote and isolated fly-in only Cree (a North American Indigenous people) community located in the western James Bay area of Ontario, Canada, home to approximately 900 people.
Jan 12, 2022 · Elected Chief Robert Nakogee says the community is focusing on mental health and housing because the social isolation, in an already isolated community took a toll on community members through the pandemic.
Land, Self-Determination, and the Social Economy in Fort Albany First Nation. In Businesses with a Difference: Balancing the Social and the Economic (pp. 182-201). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Jean-Paul Restoule
Fort Albany First Nation operates under a traditional and contemporary governance structure, led by an elected Chief and Council who are dedicated to the well-being of our people.
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Fort Albany is represented by the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN), a political organization that advocates and provides services for 49 First Nations across Treaty 9 and Treaty 5 territory. The NAN's headquarters are located in Thunder Bay.