Fort William First Nation

Canada

Fort William First Nation has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.

yellow birch

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Northern Michigan | Minaki

Lake Nipigon

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Northern Ontario | Kapuskasing, Ontario | Nipissing First Nation

Superior International Junior Hockey League

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Northern Ontario | Sioux Lookout, Ontario | Thief River Falls, Minnesota

Anishinabek Nation

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation | Moose Deer Point First Nation | Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation

Wasaya Airways

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Sioux Lookout, Ontario | Red Lake, Ontario | Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation | Deer Lake First Nation

sugar maple

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Syracuse, New York (state) | Sugar Hill, New Hampshire | Forrest City, Arkansas | Beauce, Quebec | Maple Ridge Township, Michigan

the Crown

Connects Fort William First Nation to: County Dublin | United Kingdom | Liverpool, England | The Bahamas | Kingdom of Great Britain

Indian Act

Connects Fort William First Nation to: South Africa | Labrador | Kahnawake | Akwesasne | Carberry, Manitoba

band government

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Kings County, Nova Scotia | Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia | Kenora, Ontario | Greenstone, Ontario | Délı̨nę, Northwest Territories

Anishinaabe

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Minnesota | Northern Michigan | Thunder Bay, Ontario | Westchester County, New York | Traverse City, Michigan

Canadian Shield

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Quebec | Manitoba | Northern Ontario | Southern Ontario | Quebec City–Windsor Corridor

Lake Superior

Connects Fort William First Nation to: Minnesota | Wisconsin | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Duluth, Minnesota | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

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