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History of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai Land Claim
The Teme-Augama assert that they hold aboriginal title to about 4,000 square miles of territory which they call their tribal motherland. Read more...

The Proposed Temagami Land Claim Settlement
Temagami First Nation and Ontario reached an agreement on the proposed land claim settlement. Read more...

Montreal River Site
The Montreal River site contained three distinctive stratifications each containing a different civilization. Read more...

Struggle Not Over for Teme-Augama Anishnabai
The Teme-Augama have gone to great lengths to protect and preserve their home from destruction in the name of economic and recreational interests. Read more...

Temagami Island History
Temagami Island lies within n'Daki Menan which encompasses almost 4,000 square miles. Read more...

Pine Forest and Logging Protection in Temagami
Temagami is a region in Northeastern Ontario which covers 680,000 hectares of forest, lakes and rivers. Read more...

Cultural experience colors environmental perceptions
We found that the Teme-Augama Anishnabai perceive the land in a more complex, more detailed way than do the non-indigenous people. Read more...

The Spirit of Temagami
Temagami derives its name from Teme-augaming, an Algonkian name that means "the place of deep water". Read more...

Teme-Augama Anishnabai Philosophy
The stewardship of Temagami is based on 6000 years of living within the natural framework of this land. Read more...

Prehistory of the North Bay Area
The ancestors of the Anishnabek Peoples such as the Nipissing First Nation, the Dokis First Nation and the Mattawa Algonquin peoples were living in the area. Read more...

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