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  1. Fort Albany First Nation (Cree: ᐲᐦᑖᐯᒄ ᐃᓕᓕᐗᒃ pîhtâpek ililiwak, "lagoon Cree") [1] is a Cree First Nation in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, within the territory covered by Treaty 9. Situated on the southern shore of the Albany River on the west coast of James Bay, Fort Albany First Nation is accessible ...

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    We are part of the Omushkegowuk (Swampy Cree) people, deeply connected to our land, culture, and language. Our community is located within Treaty 9 territory and is part of both the Mushkegowuk Council and the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN).

  3. Fort Albany First Nation is a community of Indigenous people located in northern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Mushkegowuk Council, which represents seven First Nations along the James Bay Coast.

  4. Mar 27, 2017 · Fort Albany, traditionally known as Peetabeck, is a remote First Nation community in Northern Ontario — one of over 600 in Canada. The Cree community, accessible only by air, water and winter road, is located in Treaty 9 territory on the western coast of James Bay about 130 kilometres northwest of Moosonee. Peetabeck is home to many survivors ...

  5. Dec 21, 2018 · Today we know them as Fort Albany and Kashechewan—two separate Cree communities on the James Bay Coast. But for centuries they were joined together before being divided along religious lines...

  6. Fort Albany First Nation is a Cree First Nation reserve in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southern shore of the Albany River. The majority of the population speaks Mushkegowuk Cree.

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  8. Fort Albany First Nation, Ontario, is a Cree First Nation nestled in the Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. This community, part of the territory covered by Treaty 9, is situated on the southern shore of the Albany River and is accessible only by air, water, or winter road.

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