• Eskɨnuopitijk or Esgenoôpetitj ( Burnt Church Band or Burnt Church First Nation ) is a Mi'kmaq First Nation band government in New Brunswick, Canada, centred...
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  • The Burnt Church Crisis was a conflict in Canada between the Mi'kmaq people of the Burnt Church First Nations (Esgenoôpetitj) and non-Aboriginal fisheries...
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  • July 11, 2012, the Indian reserve was named Burnt Church 14. It belongs to the Burnt Church First Nation, of whom about two-thirds of the population live...
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  • Tabusintac 9 (category Burnt Church First Nation)
    No. 9, which is an Indian reserve under the governance of the Burnt Church First Nation of the Mi'kmaq people. It is 3268.7 ha. in size and is adjacent...
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  • Innu First Nation Qalipu First Nation Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation Burnt Church First Nation Eel Ground First Nation Eel River Bar First Nation Elsipogtog...
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    Natoaganeg (Eel Ground) First Nation, Esgenoôpetitj (Burnt Church) First Nation, and Metepenagiag (Red Bank) Mi'kmaq Nation. Largely influenced by the...
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  • Pokemouche 13 (category Burnt Church First Nation)
    community of Pokemouche. The reserve is under the jurisdiction of the Burnt Church First Nation and is 151.4 ha. in size. Nearby localities include Boudreau Road...
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    Northwest and Southwest Miramichi Rivers near Newcastle; and Burnt Church First Nation on the northern shore of Miramichi Bay. The county is subdivided...
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    different bands of the First Nations also occurred in the late 20th century, notably the Oka Crisis, Ipperwash Crisis, Burnt Church Crisis, and the Gustafsen...
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  • Esgenoopetitj (Burnt Church) First Nations at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved August 12, 2021. First Nation details for the Fort Folly First Nations...
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