Bunibonibee Cree Nation


Bunibonibee Cree Nation, formerly known as Oxford House First Nation and as Oxford House Band of Indians, is a First Nation located along the eastern shoreline of Oxford Lake at the headwaters of the Hayes River and is approximately northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The residents are predominantly Woodland Cree and, more specifically Rocky Cree. The First Nation is a signatory to the 1909 Treaty 5 Adhesion. Bunibonibee Cree Nation has offices in Oxford House, Manitoba.
The registered population as of August, 2013 was 2,892, of which 2,424 resided on their own Indian Reserve.

Governance

The First Nation's governing council are elected under the Indian Act Electoral System, Section 74, of the Indian Act of Canada. consisting of a Chief and six Councillors for a four-year term. The current administration, whose term expires December 4, 2023, are Chief Richard Hart, and Councillors Howard Grieves Jr, Donald Hart, Marion Wood, Anthony Weenusk, Gabriel Hart and Paul Weenusk Sr.
The band council of Bunibonibee Cree Nation, in turn, is a member of Keewatin Tribal Council, a regional technical/political council and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak as northern regional political council and the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs as the provincial political council and Assembly of First Nations as the federal political council.

Indian Reserves

The First Nation have reserved for themselves 13 separate tracts, of which Oxford House 24 IR serves as their main reserve, containing the Settlement of Oxford House, Manitoba.