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![[Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing First Nation #13, Ontario flag]](../images/x/xa-annao.gif) image by  Lucas Stratton, Manitoba Vexillological Association, 4 July 
2022
 
image by  Lucas Stratton, Manitoba Vexillological Association, 4 July 
2022
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The Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing people were a semi-nomadic tribe living among the south edge of the Aulneau Peninsula located in Lake of the Woods. The A.O.N. reached legal band status sometime in the mid 1920s. In the early 1950s, the A.O.N. relocated to Big Island Mainland No. 93 (old Big Island), 
which was more convenient for government officials to contact the band. In 1982, 
the majority of the AON relocated to Saug-a-gaw-sing No. 1 located on the South East shore of Lake of the Woods.
https://www.bigisland.ca/council-administration
The flag is white with the tribe logo centered.
 Lucas Stratton, 
Manitoba Vexillological Association, 4 July 2022