CAT LAKE
FIRST NATION
OUR COMMUNITY
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ABOUT US
A resilient and vibrant Anishinaabe community
Deeply connected to our history, land, and each other
In our native tongue, 'Peshewesahekgun' means 'Lynx Cat,' a name reflecting a time when lynx were abundant in our area. We, the Ojibway people of Cat Lake, are nestled in the heart of northwest Ontario, residing at the watershed of five major rivers that flow away from our community, an area we call 'Atdahshequayquaykegwhong,' meaning 'where the rivers flow in opposite directions.' This unique geographic feature affords us the honor of accessing various river routes for travel, hunting, harvesting, and living off the land.
Our community is situated 180 kilometers north of Sioux Lookout, on the picturesque shores of Cat Lake. Deeply rooted in our traditions, we cherish the land and continue the time-honored practices of hunting, fishing, and trapping that connect us to our heritage. Anishinaabemowin, our language, is the heartfelt expression of our culture, which we diligently preserve and celebrate.
Life here is infused with laughter and playful teasing, reflecting our love for fun and the strong bonds of family and friendship that sustain us. Despite facing numerous hardships, overcoming significant challenges, and resisting oppression, our spirit remains unbroken. We stand as a testament to resilience, generosity, and mutual care, always looking after one another and ensuring that our community's needs are met.