Caldwell First Nation

About Us

 
Point Pelee and Pelee Island are the heart of our ancestral territory. Caldwell First Nation will exercise its responsibility to use, possess and protect the air, waters, lands and resources as it has from time immemorial. According to customs, the People continue to work in harmony with Mother Earth to preserve, protect, harvest, hunt and fish from the wealth of her resources. That respect continues today.
 
A strong sovereign First Nation fighting assimilation and respecting other nations the Creator has placed in our path. Working to build a foundation with other nations, that embraces trust, harmony and honour.
 
A community living in harmony with all of Creation, maintaining a healthy balance between individual and community needs and working productively with other Indigenous and non-Indigenous governments and communities.
 
A community addressing the needs of all age groups based on equality.
 

Assistant Field Biologist

Participants will assist the Pelee Island Bird Observatory’s Field Supervisor with all research, fieldwork, data management, volunteer supervision, field station logistics and maintenance and on island education programs on Pelee Island from 12th April to 16th July 2021.

Field Technician – Ojibway Prairie Reptile Recovery

Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC) is seeking a Field Technician to assist with implementation of activities related to the OPRREC program.

Join the 2021 Census team

As an Indigenous community member, you are best suited to collect census data from local inhabitants and verify that all dwellings are counted.