Chippewa-the Thames Water
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Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, also known as Deshkan Ziibiing, is an Anishinaabe community located on the north bank of the Thames River, approximately 20 kilometers southwest of London, Ontario. The community's name translates to "people along the antlered river," reflecting its deep connection to the land and water in Southwestern Ontario.
The First Nation is actively involved in various initiatives, including cultural outreach, health services, and economic development, while also addressing community needs through programs in housing, youth services, and social support. With a focus on preserving heritage and fostering community well-being, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation plays a vital role in the region's Indigenous landscape.
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