KIJIKO MANITO, BAPTISTE FAMILY
OUR 1770’S HISTORICAL BAPTISTE STORY TAKES ON AN ANCESTRAL JOURNEY WITH OUR FOREFATHER, THE GRAND CHIEF OF THE NIPISSINGUE CLAN.
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Ignace Jean Baptiste Kijiko Manito
Baptiste Lake Algonquin Nation, AN INDIGENOUS FAMILY
The Kijiko Manitou clan is a distinctive group of INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. The rich cultural and historical past of this family serves as an example of their own customs and heritage. They have a close connection to their ancestral lands because they are native people, and they uphold and appreciate their cultures, dialects, and spiritual practices.


In the story of the Kijiko Manitou family, Canada’s indigenous clans show their persistence, knowledge, and deeply ingrained values.
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Explore the Kijiko Manitou Clan History, Culture, and Challenges
The Baptiste lineage, the migration route originating from Lac De Deux Montagnes, Lower Canada to Baptiste Lake, Upper Canada, has a historical record dating back centuries.
The Kijiko Manitou clan has a deep-rooted history form Baptiste lake, with their origins tracing back to a specific region or ancestral territory.
The traditional cultural practices and customs of the Kijiko Manitou clan encompass a wide range of aspects, including spiritual ceremonies, storytelling, art forms, traditional food, and social structures.
We established our Indigenous Nation to preserve, protect, and uphold our land rights, identity, culture, and ancestral knowledge. For too long, our roots have been misrepresented, taken, or exploited by individuals and institutions outside our communities. By formally organizing as a Nation, we assert our right to self-determination and ensure that our stories, traditions, and identity remain in the hands of our own people. This is a stand against appropriation, a defense of our lineage, and a commitment to safeguarding the future for the next seven generations.
How can you help?
By signing the Indigenous Identity fraud petition e-6605.
Individuals and organizations can support the Kijiko Manitou clan by respecting their traditions, amplifying their voices, engaging in culturally sensitive collaborations, advocating for their rights, and contributing to initiatives that promote their cultural preservation and well-being.
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