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- Pikangikum First Nation - Wikipedia
The community is accessible primarily by airplane at the Pikangikum Airport, although it is also served by Pikangikum Water Aerodrome It has winter road access north to Poplar Hill First Nation and south to Red Lake and Ontario Highway 125
- Pikangikum — Our World
Pikangikum, part of the Sioux Lookout District, is one of the largest First Nation communities in Northern Ontario with the highest on-reserve population in Northern Ontario, approximately 2,300
- Pikangikum First Nation takes federal government to court . . .
Pikangikum First Nation is seeking $2 billion in damages from the federal government over ongoing challenges with its water and wastewater infrastructure
- Pikangikum First Nation | Independent First Nations Alliance
Located on Pikangikum Lake, approximately 100 kilometers northwest of Red Lake, Pikangikum First Nation is home to more than 3,500 members, making it the largest First Nation community in Northern Ontario
- UPDATED: Pikangikum takes Canada to court over infrastructure
PIKANGIKUM — Pikangikum First Nation has declared a state of emergency and is asking the Federal Court to order Ottawa to fix what the community is calling the “critical state” of its domestic water and wastewater infrastructure
- Pikangikum First Nation - anishinabe-history. com
With a mysterious history that is indicative of some sort of discrepancy intended to lure learners elsewhere, Pikangikum is very difficult to learn of Pikangikum (it's pronounced as Pi-kan-ji-kum) is derived from "bi-gaan-ji-ga-ming or bi-gaan-ji-gaam "
- Pikangikum First Nation Explained
What is the Pikangikum First Nation? The Pikangikum First Nation is an Ojibwe First Nation located on the 1808ha Pikangikum 14 Reserve, in Unorganized Kenora
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