Wabun Tribal Council
Tribe
Wabun Tribal Council (WTC) is a non-profit regional Chief’s Council that represents, advocates and provides services to 6 First Nations (Beaverhouse, Brunswick House, Chapleau Ojibwe, Flying Post, Matachewan and Mattagami).<br> The Chiefs of the First Nations make up of organization’s Board of Directors.
The Wabun Tribal Council is a Native American organization located in Ontario, Canada. The Wabun Tribal Council is made up of a number of different Native American communities, including the Chippewas of Mnjikaning First Nation, the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, and the Matachewan First Nation.
The Wabun Tribal Council is a member of the Anishinaabe Nation, a group of Indigenous peoples who have a long and rich history in the Great Lakes region of Canada and the United States. The Anishinaabe people, including the Wabun Tribal Council, have a deep connection to the land and the natural environment, and their cultural traditions and practices are closely tied to the seasons, the cycles of the sun, and the natural world.
The Anishinaabe people are skilled farmers, hunters, fishers, and artisans, and their economy is based on a combination of agriculture, hunting, fishing, gathering, and trade. They are known for their intricate and beautiful baskets, pottery, and other artistic works, which are highly prized and sought after.
The Wabun Tribal Council has faced many challenges over the years, including the loss of land and resources, cultural assimilation, and discrimination. Despite these challenges, the Anishinaabe people have maintained their cultural traditions and continue to thrive as a community. Today, the Wabun Tribal Council is an important part of the cultural and economic fabric of Ontario, and it continues to play a vital role in the history and development of the region.
Projects
| Project | Commodity | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Wabun | Tribe | 48.46994640823293, -81.3235009481966 |