CE-144 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 corporateBody Serpent River First Nation conventionDeclaration Time immemorial - ongoing The Serpent River First Nation is part of the unceded lands retained by the Ojibway who traditionally inhabited the North Shores of the St. Mary’s River and the Georgian Bay, of Northern Ontario Great Lakes Region. Mining, forestry and commercial fishing have been the main employment areas. Serpent River First Nations oversees all aspects related to community development including housing, infrastructure, community wellness, land management, financial management and nation-to-nation relations. Serpent River First Nations oversees all aspects related to community development including housing, infrastructure, community wellness, land management, financial management and nation-to-nation relations. "Serpent River will use all available financial, human, natural, technological and cultural resources to achieve self-sufficiency through the efforts of all Community Members."

Serpent River First Nation Administration policy sectors include Administration and Finance Department, Community Wellness Department, Community Development Department, Community Infrastructure and Housing Department, and Community Lands Department.  Each department is overseen by a Manager.

The Serpent River First Nation, a signatory to the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850, is an Anishinaabe First Nation in the province of Ontario, located midway between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury along the North Channel of Lake Huron.

Anishnabe Niigaanziwin: Structures and Procedures of the Serpent River First Nation 1990-01-01 2000-12-31

1990-2000

Anishnabe Niigaanziwin : Structures et procédures de la première nation de Serpent River 1990-01-01 2000-12-31

1990-2000