Fort Severn First Nation
Canada
Fort Severn First Nation has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Severn River (northern Ontario)
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation | Bearskin Lake First Nation
Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation | Deer Lake First Nation | Peawanuck, Ontario | Eabametoong First Nation | Wahgoshig First Nation
winter road
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Northwest Territories | Northern Manitoba | Moosonee, Ontario | Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation | Tulita, Northwest Territories
Hudson Bay
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: British Columbia | Saskatchewan | Ontario | North Dakota | Newfoundland and Labrador
police
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Quebec | Texas | Glasgow, Scotland | Rosario, Argentina | Galveston, Texas
New World
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Italy | Spain | London, England | Puerto Rico | Peru
indigenous peoples
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Nicaragua | Iquitos, Peru | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | Elbląg, Poland | Quad Cities, IowaIllinois
Thirteen Colonies
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Pennsylvania | North Carolina | Ohio | Quebec | Brooklyn, New York
English people
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Vermont | Petersburg, Commonwealth of Virginia | Kallang, Singapore | Ipswich, England | Bathurst, New Brunswick
Algonquian languages
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: Indiana | Kentucky | Wisconsin | Kansas | New Hampshire
fur trade
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: New Jersey | Michigan | Minnesota | Indiana | Missouri
Ontario
Connects Fort Severn First Nation to: New York (state) | Quebec | Michigan | Minnesota | North West England