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Rolling River First Nation
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The Rolling River First Nation (Ojibwe: Ditibineya-ziibiing)[2] is an Ojibwe First Nations community in Manitoba, located south of Riding Mountain National Park.[3]
About half of the members are resident on its reserves, which are located south and east of Erickson, Manitoba.
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Reserve lands
Rolling River First Nation is in possession of three reserves:[4]
- Rolling River 67 (50°27′28″N 99°59′32″W) — the main reserve, with a total size of 6,776.10 ha (16,744.1 acres). It is located 64 km (40 mi) north of Brandon. Bordered mostly by the RM of Harrison, it also has a significant border with the RM of Clanwilliam, as well as a much smaller border with the RM of Minto.
- Rolling River 67A (50°38′27″N 99°51′27″W) — has a total size of 1,017.60 ha (2,514.5 acres)
- Rolling River 67B (50°27′55″N 99°54′48″W) — has a total size of 297.10 ha (734.2 acres)
- Rolling River 67C (49°53′10″N 97°20′40″W) — has a total size of 31.40 ha (77.6 acres)
- Treaty Four Reserve Grounds 77 — a reserve shared with several other First Nations; it has a total size of 99.20 ha (245.1 acres)
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