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The Aamjiwnaang First Nation (formally known as Chippewas of Sarnia) is a First Nations community of about 2500 Chippewa (Ojibwe) Aboriginal peoples  (900 of which live on Reserve). We are located on the St. Clair River, 3 miles south of the southern tip of Lake Huron in the city limits of Sarnia southwestern Ontario, Canada – just across the United States border from Port Huron, Michigan.
Our heritage language is Ojibwa.
The name Aamjiwnaang, (pronounced am-JIN-nun) means “at the spawning stream.”

 

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Aamjiwnaang Inherent Jurisdiction Consultant – Closes March 13, 2026 Community Kitchen Staff – Closes March 12, 2026 Anisihinaabemowin Language Educator – Closes March 13, 2026 Administrative Assistant – Ontario Works – Closes March 20, 2026 Consultation Accommodation Officer – Closes March 20, 2026 Security Guard – open Shelter Support – open Casual Band Office Receptionist

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