Okanase Ojibway First Nation | |
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Indigenous homeland | |
Clear Lake61A | |
Coordinates: 50°33′09″N 100°18′06″W / 50.552598°N 100.301743°WCoordinates: 50°33′09″N 100°18′06″W / 50.552598°N 100.301743°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Manitoba |
Region | Westman |
Time zone | Central (CST) (UTC-6) |
• Summer (DST) | Central (CDT) (UTC-5) |
Keeseekoowenin Ojibway First Nation is located near Elphinstone, Manitoba on (IR) 61 which is located south of Riding Mountain National Park. They are sometimes referred to as the Riding Mountain Band. In 1935 the autonomous Okanase Band known as the Riding Mountain Band was burned out of The Clear Lake (IR) 61A and relocated within the (IR) 61. The main reserve is surrounded by territory of the Rural Municipality of Yellowhead, in whose northeastern portion it lies. The Keeseekoowenin band after a 1994 landclaim settlement returned the IR 61A located on the boundaries of the National Park. There is also a third and smaller reserve known as IR 61B. This reserve is located on Battle Lake.
The reserve was established around Riding Mountain House, a trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company that operated from 1860 until 1895. The group takes their name from Keeseekoowenin, who was Chief when they moved to the reserve in 1875.