Pauingassi First Nation

Pauingassi First Nation
Band No. 327
PeopleSaulteaux
TreatyTreaty 5
ProvinceManitoba
Land
Main reservePauingassi First Nation Indian Reserve
Land area2.605 km2
Population (2019)
On reserve624
Off reserve66
Total population690
Government
ChiefRoddy Owens
Tribal Council
Southeast Resource Development Council

Pauingassi First Nation (Ojibwe: Bawingaasi) is an Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibwa) First Nation community located approximately 280 kilometres (170 mi) northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and 24 kilometres (15 mi) north of Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba, on a peninsula jutting southward into Fishing Lake, a tributary of Berens River.

The main economic base of the community remains hunting, fishing, trapping and wild rice harvesting.

The First Nation has one reserve land: Pauingassi First Nation Indian Reserve, spanning a total 260.50 hectares (643.7 acres), which serves as their main reserve and contains the eponymous settlement of Pauingassi at 52°09′20″N 95°22′26″W / 52.15556°N 95.37389°W / 52.15556; -95.37389.