Talk:Eabametoong First Nation
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Update to Reflect Actual Facts
[edit]Updated the page to reflect what the community is actually like, not just what negative news sites state. Music and Arts section is going to be updated by a member of the local community. Left blank until more information is given.
The community's website is currently down. Parker Waswa is/was never the chief of the community. It is somebody who wanted to make a joke and I guess nobody noticed it. The previous chief in the article was Liz Atlookan, who has not be the chief for 3 years. When the website is up it will be easy to show the source, but reverting to false information because there is no source is equally wrong. Miigwetch.
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