Peguis First Nation

Peguis First Nation
Band No. 269
Oshki-ishkonigan
Flag of Peguis First Nation, created by elder Freda Bear in 1983
PeopleSaulteaux (Ojibway) and Swampy Cree (Maškēkowak)
TreatyTreaty 1
Land
Main reservePeguis 1B
Other reserve(s)
Peguis 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, 1H, 1I, and St. Peters Fishing Station 1A
Population (2024)
On reserve3746
On other land133
Off reserve8166
Total population12045
Government
ChiefStan Bird
Tribal Council
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council
Website
peguisfirstnation.ca

Peguis First Nation (formerly St. Peter's Band, Ojibwe: Oshki-ishkonigan meaning new reserve) is the largest First Nations community in Manitoba, Canada, with a population of approximately 11,438 people (3,607 on reserve and 7,831 off reserve). The members of Peguis are of Saulteaux (Ojibway) and Maškēkowak (Swampy Cree) descent.

The main reserve, Peguis 1B, is located approximately 196 kilometres north of Winnipeg. The reserve is currently located about 170 km northwest of the original reserve (called St. Peter's). It was moved to its present location in 1907 after an illegal land transfer.

The First Nation is named after Peguis, the chief who led a band of Saulteaux people from present-day Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, area to a Cree settlement at Netley Creek, Manitoba, and to present-day East Selkirk, Manitoba.