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Lac Seul First Nation

Lac Seul First Nation is an Ojibwe First Nation band government located on the southeastern shores of Lac Seul, 56 kilometres (35 mi) northeast of the city of Dryden, Ontario. Though Lac Seul First Nation is a treaty signatory to Treaty 3, the First Nation is a member of the Independent First Nations Alliance, a regional tribal council and a member of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation.

Name
The French name for the lake and the reserve, Lac Seul, may be a mistranslation of Obishikokaang as Obezhigokaang: "Sole Abundance". The meaning of Obishikokaang is not known but the typical translation of Obishikokaang provided is "Narrows [Abundant] with White Pine" or "White Pine Narrows", which in common Ojibwe should be something closer to Obaazhingwaakokaang. ==Governance==
Governance
The Lac Seul First Nation is governed by Chief Clifford Bull Frenchman’s Head Council Samantha Kejick Elvis Trout Raymond Angeconeb Clayton Littledeer Kejick Bay Council Derek Maud Stan Littledeer Gerald Kejick Whitefish Bay Council Wade Bull ==Settlements==
Settlements
• Canoe River, Ontario—a historical settlement, which its residents were relocated to Kejick Bay • Frenchmen's Head, Ontario (Wemitigoozhiiwitigwaaning) • Kejick Bay, Ontario • Whitefish Bay, Ontario • Hudson, Kenora District—a nearby town with many residents registered with Lac Seul First Nation == Notable members ==
Notable members
Rebecca Belmore, performance and installation artist • Ahmoo Angeconeb (1955–2017), artist • Jesse Terry 2026 Iditarod Rookie of the Year https://iditarod.com/2026/03/19/jesse-terry-wins-2026-iditarod-rookie-of-the-year/ ==External links==
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