Dauphin River First Nation (Ojibwe: Isickachewanoong or alternatively Zaaskajiwaning ) is an Ojibway First Nation band government in Manitoba, Canada. Its landbase is the Dauphin River First Nation Reserve 48A, located at the outlet of the Dauphin River into Lake Winnipeg. The largest city nearest this community is … See more Dauphin River First Nation 48A Reserve is 325.8 hectares (805.0 acres). As of 2008, the total population of registered Indians was 285 (156 female/129 male) with 200 on reserve, and 85 off reserve. The primary language … See more Known best for its fishing, Dauphin River is home to many Master Angler Awards from Walleye to Northern Pike. The most popular fishing spots include the Warpath and Mantago Rivers. See more • Aboriginal Peoples Television Network • Assembly of First Nations • First Perspective - Aboriginal News See more
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WebNov 29, 2024 · The Dauphin River First Nation School has opened its doors to 22 students as part of the Operation Return Home initiative, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler … WebWelcome to the Official App of the Dauphin River First Nation! This app has been developed by Dauphin River First Nation's government for the purposes of facilitating better communication from band leadership for a … teka hsf 900
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WebFishing Station 62A (06400) — Birdtail Sioux First Nation (284), Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation (289), Sioux Valley Dakota Nation (290) Garden Hill First Nation (06448) … http://fnt2t.com/index.php/dauphin-river/ WebApr 12, 2024 · Two people were assaulted Monday morning in Dauphin, Manitoba. A 45-year-old woman from Pine Creek First Nation suffered life-threatening injuries. Police found a second victim nearby, a 66- year-old man. Investigators believe the two victims were assaulted by three suspects - two men and one woman. See the Story RCMP · Dauphin emoji smacking forehead