
Saulteaux - Wikipedia
Saulteaux is a French term meaning 'waters ("eaux") - fall ("sault")', and by extension "People of the rapids/water falls", referring to their former location in the area of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on the St. Marys River (Michigan–Ontario) which connects Lake Superior with Lake Huron.
Saulteaux First Nation - Home
Sep 20, 2022 · Saulteaux First Nation is located 43 kilometres north of North Battleford near Cochin and Jackfish Lake in Northern Saskatchewan. Land holdings are over 14386.73 acres. Saulteaux is associated with BATC, Treaty #6 Territory.
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Saulteaux First Nation - Wikipedia
Saulteaux First Nation (Ojibwe: Ginoozhe-zaaga'iganiing Nakawewag, "the Saulteaux at Jackfish Lake") is a Saulteaux Anishinaabe First Nation band government, whose reserves are located near Cochin, Saskatchewan.
Saulteaux Culture and History (Plains Ojibwa, Nahkawininiwak)
Our database of information about the Ojibwe language, a dialect of which is spoken by the Saulteaux people. Collection of legends and folktales from the Saulteaux and other Anishinabe tribes. Homepages of three Saulteaux bands in Saskatchewan. Profile and fact sheet about the Saulteaux tribe.
Saulteaux - Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia | University of ...
The Saulteaux or Plains Ojibway (Nahkawininiwak in their language) speak a language belonging to the Algonquian language family; Algonquian people can be found from Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains, and from Hudson Bay to the southeastern United States.
Saulteaux - Wikiwand
Saulteaux is a French term meaning 'waters ("eaux") - fall ("sault")', and by extension "People of the rapids/water falls", referring to their former location in the area of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on the St. Marys River (Michigan–Ontario) which connects Lake Superior with Lake Huron.
Saulteaux First Nation - An Integral Member of BATC
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Category: Saulteaux - WikiTree
The Saulteaux (pronounced /ˈsɔːltoʊ/, SAWL-toh; also written Salteaux and many other variants) are a First Nations band government in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. They are a branch of the Ojibwe when they pushed west forming into a mixed culture of woodlands and plains Indians customs and traditions.
The Saulteaux | Creator - Land - People - lskysd.ca
In Saskatchewan the Saulteaux adjusted quickly to the plains way of life and have developed their own culture. Uunlike other bands in Saskatchewan, there earliest Saulteaux tended to camp near trading posts like Fort Pelly.