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The Mississauga Nation (not to be confused with the Mississauga First Nation, 
which is different entity) is collective Nation of six First Nations in Ontario 
- Mississauga of the New Credit First Nation, Alderville First Nation, Scugog 
Island First Nation, Mississauga First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation, and 
Hiawatha First Nation.
In the fall of 2016, the six Mississauga Nations 
signed an accord in the spirit of unity and cooperation. MNCFN member Jesse 
Johnson designed a logo that would represent “Mississauga Nationhood” after the 
accord signing. The logo he designed is now incorporated into a flag that flies 
proudly at the Agimaw Gamig Administration Building on the Mississaugas of the 
Credit First Nation near Hagersville, Ont. The logo was designed to represent 
each Mississauga First Nation with an eagle feather. A canoe was used because 
that was the traditional mode of transportation, and the water is shown to 
remind us of our Mother Earth. A spear in the logo shows how our ancestors 
hunted and depended on the animals for food and clothing. Saturday, September 
16, 2017 was an auspicious day as the Mississauga Nation unveiled the new 
Mississauga Nation logo at the Curve Lake Pow-Wow. Representatives and Chiefs 
from the Mississauga Nations held a ceremony, attended by Anishinabek Nation 
Grand Chief Mahdabee, Deputy Grand Chief Hare and Ontario Regional Chief Day, 
before the unveiling of the flag to the audience. It was a proud moment to see 
the flag carried in by Veteran and Elder Giinaa Mookmaam (Tom Cowie) from 
Hiawatha, followed by Chiefs, representatives, and citizens from each 
Mississauga Nation as an honour song was played. With this the Mississaugas 
reunite to reestablish, reaffirm, reconnect, and reclaim our stories, 
traditions, language, history, and land within our territories.
http://mncfn.ca/the-story-behind-the-mississaugas-nationhood-logo-and-flag/
https://www.mississauganation.com/history.html 
Valentin Poposki, 31 October 2022