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Coordinates: 49°26′38″N 88°07′52″W / 49.44389°N 88.13111°W / 49.44389; -88.13111
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The first nation's television series [[Spirit Bay]] was filmed here in the 1980s.
The first nation's television series [[Spirit Bay]] was filmed here in the 1980s.


In June 1994, the Chiefs at the Anishinabek Grand Council on the [[Rocky Bay First Nation]], directed that, the Education Directorate formally establish the [[Anishinabek Educational Institute]]] (AEI) in accordance with the post secondary education model that was submitted and ratified. (Res. 94/13)
In June 1994, the Chiefs at the Anishinabek Grand Council on the [[Rocky Bay First Nation]], directed that, the Education Directorate formally establish the [[Anishinabek Educational Institute]] (AEI) in accordance with the post secondary education model that was submitted and ratified. (Res. 94/13)


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Community centre of the Rocky Bay reserve

The Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek (formerly known as Rocky Bay First Nation, and occasionally known as Biinjitiwaabik Zaagiing Anishinaabeg) is an Ojibway First Nation in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. Their territory is located on the Rocky Bay 1 Indian reserve in Greenstone, Ontario, bordering on the community of Macdiarmid. In October 2008, they had a total registered population of 678 people, of which 327 people lived on their own Indian reserve. The Nation is led by Chief Bart Hardy. The council is a member of Nokiiwin Tribal Council, a Regional Chiefs' Council, and is member of Union of Ontario Indians, a Tribal Political Organization. The First Nation is also a member of Waaskiinaysay Ziibi Inc., an economic development corporation made up of five Lake Nipigon First Nations.

History

The first nation's television series Spirit Bay was filmed here in the 1980s.

In June 1994, the Chiefs at the Anishinabek Grand Council on the Rocky Bay First Nation, directed that, the Education Directorate formally establish the Anishinabek Educational Institute (AEI) in accordance with the post secondary education model that was submitted and ratified. (Res. 94/13)


49°26′38″N 88°07′52″W / 49.44389°N 88.13111°W / 49.44389; -88.13111