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  1. 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.

  2. fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca › fnp › MainFirst Nation Profiles

    More than one million people in Canada identify themselves as an Aboriginal person, or 4% of the population (as of 2006). Fifty-three percent are registered Indians, 30% are Métis, 11% are Non-status Indians and 4% are Inuit. Over half (54%) of Aboriginal people live in urban areas.

  3. Fort Albany First Nation [First Nation or Indian band or Tribal Council area], Ontario (table). Indigenous Population Profile . 2021 Census of Population. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-510-X2021001 .

  4. Mar 27, 2017 · Today the population in Fort Albany fluctuates but is usually around 900 Albanians (self-identified residents of Fort Albany). Like many First Nations reserves in Canada, Fort Albany is on simultaneous paths of recovery, re-discovery, and preservation.

  5. Jan 14, 2020 · The 2016 Census data for Aboriginal people (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) in private households - Fort Albany First Nation & Kashechewan First Nation (First Nation/Indian band or Tribal Council area).

  6. www.fortalbany.ca › aboutFort Albany

    Fort Albany First Nation is a proud Cree community located along the Albany River, near James Bay in northeastern Ontario. We are part of the Omushkegowuk (Swampy Cree) people, deeply connected to our land, culture, and language.

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  8. 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, along the west coast of James Bay. The band has around 1,200 people within the community itself.

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