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The O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation (spelt as Ojijaako-ziibiing in standardized double-vowel Ojibwe Orthography) is a First Nations community in Manitoba.

Its reserve is Crane River 51. Consisting of over 3500 hectares of land on the shore of Lake Manitoba, it is approximately 225 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg and adjacent to the settlement of Crane River.

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References

  1. Andy Thomas Thomas, Florence Paynter. The Significance of Creating First Nation Traditional Names Maps. Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. https://mfnerc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/The-Significance-of-Creating-First-Nation-Traditional-Names-Maps.pdf
First Nations in the Northern Region of Manitoba
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Division No. 19, Manitoba (North East Manitoba)
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51°30′32″N 99°13′44″W / 51.509°N 99.229°W / 51.509; -99.229


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