Attawapiskat First Nation

Attawapiskat
Band No. 143
âtawâpiskâtw ᐋᑕᐙᐱᔅᑳᒼ
Attawapiskat from the air in 2011
PeopleSwampy Cree
Treaty9
ProvinceOntario
Land
Main reserveAttawapiskat 91A
Other reserve(s)
Attawapiskat 91
Land area272.759 km2
Population (November 2024)
On reserve2010
On other land115
Off reserve1659
Total population3784
Government
ChiefJudy Sylvia Koostachin-Metatawabin
Council size11
Council
  • Deputy Chief Jack Linklater Jr.
  • Michael Stephen Hookimawillillene
  • Alexander James Kataquapit
  • Maggie Koostachin
  • Tesla Felicia Nakogee
  • Kara Rose Shisheesh
  • Jennie Rose Anna Sutherland
  • Robert Leonard Sutherland Mercier
  • Anthony Sheldon Kennedy Wesley
  • Ignace Xavier Wesley
  • Remi Gerald Wheesk
Tribal Council
Mushkegowuk Council

Attawapiskat, or Attawapiskat First Nation, is an isolated Cree First Nation located in Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada, at the mouth of the Attawapiskat River near the west coast of James Bay. The First Nation controls the reserves at Attawapiskat 91 and Attawapiskat 91A, established upon the community's signing of Treaty 9 in 1930. The traditional territory of Attawapiskat extends beyond its current location up the James Bay coast to Hudson Bay and hundreds of kilometres inland along river tributaries.

The people of Attawapiskat maintain some knowledge of their ancestral Swampy Cree language and some still participate in subsistence living, hunting in the land around the reserves. However, Attawapiskat has access to modern amenities including telecommunications services and a hospital, as well as an elementary and high school. The community is connected to other towns along the shore of James Bay by the seasonal ice road constructed each December, linking it to Kashechewan, Fort Albany, and Moosonee. The now-closed Victor Diamond Mine is located close to the community.

Attawapiskat has received national media attention for several crises, including a crisis of inadequate and insufficient housing, a lack of clean drinking water, and a youth suicide crisis.