sa-gah-mok ah-nish-naw-bek | Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
Community Profile
- Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation is situated on the North Shore of Lake Huron in Ontario, Canada, with a rich Anishinaabe cultural heritage.
- Last Updated 2025-04-21 07:29:33 UTC
- Name: Sagamok Anishnawbek (ISC Code: 179)
- Former Names: Sagamok Indian Reserve
- Band Style: First Nation
- Cultural Area: Great Lakes Region
- Indigenous Language: Anishinaabemowin
- Number of Registered Members: 3447
Governance
Band Council
- GOVERNANCE TYPE: Not Applicable
- TERM EXPIRES: 08/11/2028
- CHIEF: ANGUS TOULOUSE
- NUMBER OF COUNCIL MEMBERS:13
- ANGUS TOULOUSE
- MICHAEL ABITONG
- ARNOLDA ARLENE PAULA BENNETT
- DANIEL JOHN OWL
- CONRAD LISSIUM TOULOUSE
- VERONICA LYNN NASHKAWA
- MCKENZIE FARRAH TOULOUSE
- WILLIAM (NELSON) TOULOUSE
- PAUL FRANCIS ESHKAKOGAN
- LEROY FREDERICK BENNETT
- SADIE ANN SOUTHWIND
- LAWRENCE SR. SOLOMON
- NORMA JEAN PETAHTEGOOSE
Contact Information
- BAND WEBSITE: /nations/133-sagamok-anishnawbek
- PHONE NUMBER: (705) 865-2421
- FAX NUMBER: (705) 865-3307
- ADDRESS: PO BOX 2230, SAGAMOK, ON
- EMAILS:
- Chief ANGUS TOULOUSE:
- Councillor MICHAEL ABITONG:
- Councillor ARNOLDA ARLENE PAULA BENNETT:
- Councillor DANIEL JOHN OWL:
- Councillor CONRAD LISSIUM TOULOUSE:
- Councillor VERONICA LYNN NASHKAWA:
- Councillor MCKENZIE FARRAH TOULOUSE:
- Councillor WILLIAM (NELSON) TOULOUSE:
- Councillor PAUL FRANCIS ESHKAKOGAN:
- Councillor LEROY FREDERICK BENNETT:
- Councillor SADIE ANN SOUTHWIND:
- Councillor LAWRENCE SR. SOLOMON:
- Councillor NORMA JEAN PETAHTEGOOSE:
- General Band Office:
- Media Contact:
- Referrals Contact:
- Websites
Band Financial Statements
- 2023 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2022 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2021 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2020 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2019 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2018 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2017 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2016 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2015 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2014 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2013 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2012 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20122013.pdf
- 2011 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20112012.pdf
- 2010 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20102011.pdf
- 2009 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20092010.pdf
- 2008 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20082009.pdf
- 2007 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20072008.pdf
- 2006 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20062007.pdf
- 2005 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20052006.pdf
- 2004 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20042005.pdf
- 2003 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20032004.pdf
- 2002 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20022003.pdf
- 2001 - Sagamok Anishnawbek20012002.pdf
Band Council Remuneration
- 2023 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2022 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2021 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2020 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2019 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2018 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2017 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2016 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2015 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2014 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2013 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
Laws, Bylaws, and Codes
Intergovernmental Agreements
Lands and Traditional Territory
Reserves
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ISC Code: 6186
SAGAMOK
11394.9 Hectares
43 KM E/E OF/DE BLIND RIVER NORTH SHORE OF NORTH CHANNEL
[46.1517041, -82.1655645]
- Encompasses the North Shore region of Lake Huron in Ontario
- Traditional lands include present-day Manitoulin Island and surrounding coastal areas
- Historically used for fishing, hunting, and gathering
- Rich in maple sugar bush and traditional hunting grounds
Consultations and Referrals
Band Submissions
Consultation Reports
Band Business Interests
Band Owned Corporations
Court Records
Downloadable Court Decisions
Active Court Cases
Media Reports
Media Reports
- New Youth Wellness Hub at Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
- The quiet joys of coming home to Anishinaabe territories
- The first Indigenous female surgeon in Canada is battling for health justice
- Ontario Connecting More Indigenous Youth to Mental Health Services in Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
- Grand opening of Sagamok Anishnawbek’s new Biidaaban Kinoomaagegamik
- In Ontario’s North, An Indigenous Community Digs Into Its History
- An Indigenous Perspective on Reconnecting With the Land
- First Nations challenge lawyers over their $510M legal bill for the Robinson treaties annuities case
- Alicia Hawkins and collaborators from Sagamok Anishnawbek, Ojibwe Cultural Foundation receive Connaught Community Partnership Research Program award
- First Nations community providing Indigenous wellness benefits to plan members
- Lively firm, area First Nations ink new partnership
- Ontario First Nations to host ceremony before searching residential school site
- Sables-Spanish Rivers mayor apologizes for 'triggering' social media videos from his community
- First Indigenous surgeon Doctor Nadine Caron visits Sagamok
- A group of First Nations Elders is trying to ban glyphosate. They say it's killing their way of life
- First Indigenous-run Service Ontario opens in Serpent River First Nation
- Sagamok Anishnawbek takes the plunge into underground mining
- New plans this fall for Indigenous youth seeking future in agriculture
- Distribution of the $10B Robinson Huron Treaty past annuities settlement finally begins
- Indigenous youth in London, Ont., reflect on what truth and reconciliation means to them
- Sagamok comedian takes different approach to storytelling
- Maamwesying Ontario Health Team and Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre solidify Collaboration Agreement with signing ceremony
- Ontario First Nations win $10-billion windfall — but it comes with a dilemma
- Pipe ceremony cements Technica Mining, First Nations partnership
- Sagamok Anishnawbek welcomes Anishinabek Police Services to its new home
- Indigenous manufacturer answers the call for made-in-Canada PPE
- Melissa is honouring Indigenous heritage
- Indigenous child welfare organization built on backbone of culture
- Benbowopka Treatment Centre holds a ground-breaking ceremony for the new facility
- Odette Auger, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
- Video showing partiers dancing with Every Child Matters flag 'triggered' elders, First Nation chief says
- Northern First Nations participate in Archaeological Monitor Training
- REZilience billed to be first-ever First Nation zombie thriller
- Sudbury to host Indigenous business forum in 2021
- New chief elected in Sagamok on Aug. 12
- Manitoulin Hotel model for First Nations partnership
- Sagamok Anishinawbek observes Ensa bezhik binoojiinh kchi twaawendaagzi Giizhgat – Every One Child is Very Sacred Day – Anishinabek News
- Northern Ontario First Nation encourages youth vaccination with video contest
- From generation to generation: Ottawa artist shares porcupine quillwork heritage
- New Youth Wellness Hub at Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
- Sagamok Anishnawbek actor looking to make it to the big screen
- Sagamok Anishnawbek entrepreneur gaining traction with clothing company
- Anishinaabe forestry professionals lend their voice to Industry e-book
- Social media videos depicting disrespect of the Indigenous experience provokes outrage
- Pipe ceremony cements Technica Mining, First Nations partnership
- Nisoonag Partnership to direct search at Spanish Residential School sites
- Province increases funding for energy projects on First Nations
- Transparent, entrepreneurial First Nations reap economic success from coast to coast
- Ontario Expanding Mental Health and Addictions Services in Espanola and Surrounding Region
- Sagamok hosts All Ontario Native Fastball Championship
- Laptops galore with help from Vale
- Two Anishinabek communities celebrate the opening of new housing
- First Nation holds unity march after videos show youth mocking Every Child Matters
- Honouring life at Genaabaajing Traditional Gathering
- Asserting jurisdiction as first Robinson Huron Treaty billboard unveiled
- Indigenous researcher delights in chasing fastest snake in Canada
- City to launch new Indigenous land acknowledgement next week
- Stoneypoint was protecting water, land
- Start2Finish expands LIT Project to school and daycare in Sagamok Anishnawbek FN
- Grand opening held for new Sagamok elementary school
- Then & Now: A brief history of local Indigenous communities
- Odette Auger, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
- First Nations partner with Elliot Lake hospital to create 32 LTC beds
- Process beginning for search of possible human remains at Spanish residential schools
- An Indigenous Perspective on Reconnecting With the Land
- New partnership signal economic development employment opportunities for eight Lake Huron Region First Nations
- Sagamok-Anishnawbek First Nation has a new chief and council
- Indigenous youth visit Tenaris as part of Trades and Tech Day
- Student success recognized by Scotiabank
- Sagamok First Nation to open a Youth Wellness Hub
- Sagamok-Anishnawbek First Nation hosting AGM
- Sagamok-Anishnawbek First Nation elects new chief
Academic Research
Academic Research
- Workers' compensation experience in some Indigenous Northern Ontario communities
- The double estrangement of aboriginal elders in Canada: the case of Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
- Bimaadziwin (the good life): Sharing the living teachings of the people of Sagamok Anishnawbek: Implications for education
- Laurentian University Native1 Education Council
- The decision makers and varying conceptions of cultural inclusion at Beedaban School
- Sagamok Anishnawbek: The Decision Makers and Varying Conceptions of Cultural Inclusion at Beedaban School. NALL Working Paper.
- Indigenous Language Revitalization: Role of a Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist
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- … of the Intergenreational Residential School Experience and Negative Racial Stereotyping on Ojibwe Speech Patterns in Mid-Northern Ontario Anishnawbek
- Visions of the divine in an Anishinabe Catholic community
- The decision makers and varying conceptions of cultural inclusion at Beedaban School
- Workers' compensation experience in some Indigenous Northern Ontario communities
- An indigenous research methodology that employs Anishinaabek elders, language speakers and women's knowledge for sustainable water governance
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