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Welcome to Kasabonika Lake First NationKasabonika Lake First Nation is located 448 kilometres northeast of Sioux Lookout, Ontario and along the Asheweig River. We are a remote First Nation, accessible by air and by winter road.In Kasabonika Lake First Nation, we are continuously seeking ways to improve our quality of life while increasing our selfreliance in a new social and economic world.Resource DevelopmentOur main economic development initiatives focus on mineral exploration. Click here to learn more::General NewsNewsFind out what's new in our community by checking out our news page. Click here to read news::Training & Job OpportunitiesSeeking assistance for employment? Want to know job opportunities? Click here to learn more::InfrastructureWinter RoadsFind out the status of winter roads for Kasabonika Lake First Nation. Click here to learn more:
It was an area distant from main trade routes, the closest Hudson Bay posts were located at Island Lake to the west and at Big Trout Lake to the east. This vast expanse of lakes and forests were the hunting grounds of the Little Suckers (referring to a type of fish) and Crane Clans, the ancestors of most of the Sandy Lake and Deer Lake people.In the last decades of the 1800's, the leading man of the Little Suckers was the famous Jake Fiddler, or 'South Wind'. Jake Fiddler was a great medicine man, conjurer and healer of the people. It is known he visited the May-May-quay-shi-wok in the rock cliffs. He cured the whitefish in South Trout of worms and once he brought back the sturgeon to Cobham Falls.
For a decade, Harvey Kakegamic devoted a lot of his time advocating for Tikinagan Child & Family Services. Much of that as cochair then as chair for the agency's board. He also, until very recently, held a band councillor position in his home community of Sandy Lake.Family advocate Moses Fiddler will be missedMoses Fiddler fathered 12 children. He knew how to survive off the land. And he fed his family by hunting, trapping and fishing.
It was an area distant from main trade routes, the closest Hudson Bay posts were located at Island Lake to the west and at Big Trout Lake to the east. This vast expanse of lakes and forests were the hunting grounds of the Little Suckers (referring to a type of fish) and Crane Clans, the ancestors of most of the Sandy Lake and Deer Lake people.In the last decades of the 1800's, the leading man of the Little Suckers was the famous Jake Fiddler, or 'South Wind'. Jake Fiddler was a great medicine man, conjurer and healer of the people. It is known he visited the May-May-quay-shi-wok in the rock cliffs. He cured the whitefish in South Trout of worms and once he brought back the sturgeon to Cobham Falls.
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The Assembly of First Nations declared 1995 as the Year of First Nations and Diabetes. In the same year, the National Aboriginal Diabetes Association (NADA) was formed as a result of a decision reached at the 3rd International Conference on Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples with active participation of the SUGAR (Strategies for Undermining Glucose in Aboriginal Races) Group.