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  1. Located along the banks of the Grand River, Six Nations is the only reserve in North America where all six Haudenosaunee nations live together. Read More.

    • Key Issues

      The borders of our reserve are not sufficient for our needs...

    • Departments

      As one of the largest First Nations in Canada, SNGR offers...

    • About

      The Six Nations of the Grand River unifies all Haudenosaunee...

    • News & Events

      OHSWEKEN, ON – Six Nations of the Grand River is excited to...

    • Resources

      Consolidated Financial Statements of SIX NATIONS OF THE...

    • Jobs

      Six Nations of the Grand River. Current Postings. Medical...

    • Contact

      Six Nations of the Grand River. 1695 Chiefswood Rd PO Box...

    • Governance

      Six Nations of the Grand River 1695 Chiefswood Rd PO Box...

    • Land Rights

      Moving Forward: Outstanding Lawful Obligations. Since 1995,...

    • Lands & Membership

      The Six Nations Lands & Membership branch administers all...

  2. Six Nations (or Six Nations of the Grand River, French: Réserve des Six Nations, Seneca: Ye:i’ Níónöëdzage:h) is demographically the largest First Nations reserve in Canada. As of the end of 2017, it has a total of 27,276 members, 12,848 of whom live on the reserve.

  3. Feb 18, 2020 · Six Nations is the largest First Nations reserve in Canada by population, and the second largest by size. There are several individual communities within the reserve, the largest of which is Ohsweken, with a population of approximately 1,500.

  4. Ohsweken (/ oʊ ʃ ˈ w iː k ɛ n /) is a dispersed rural community located within the Six Nations of the Grand River, in the County of Brant, Ontario, Canada. Approximately 300 of the 2,700 homes on the reserve are in Ohsweken, and it is the site of the reserve governmental and administrative offices. [citation needed]

  5. The Six Nations of the Grand River Territory is the traditional home to the Haudenosaunee, made up of members of the Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, Tuscarora and Cayuga Nations. The territory is the largest First Nations Reserve in Canada and the only one in North America in which six nations live together as part of the Haudenosaunee ...

  6. Six Nations of the Grand River boasts a number of attractions developed to encourage visitors to the community from the annual pow wow in July, to the Pauline Johnson Mansion, Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, historical sites here before Canada was a country, crafts shops.

  7. Ohsweken, Ontario is a dispersed rural community nestled within the Six Nations of the Grand River, in the County of Brant, Canada. Home to approximately 300 of the 2,700 homes on the reserve, Ohsweken is the hub of the reserve's governmental and administrative offices.

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