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Moravian of the Thames First Nation

Moravian 47 (Munsee: Náahii, literally 'downstream') Indian reserve located in Chatham-Kent Ontario that is occupied by the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown First Nation, commonly known as Moravian of the Thames reserve.

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Moravian 47 (Munsee: Náahii, literally ‘downstream’) is an Indian reserve located in Chatham-Kent Ontario with an area of 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi). It is occupied by the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown First Nation, a part of the Munsee branch of the Lenape, and is commonly known as Moravian of the Thames reserve.
Today, there are about 574 residents of Moraviantown, with more than 1100 registered members who live throughout Ontario, Canada and the world. Our community today is a fraction of the size it once was, roughly 3,000 acres, or 12 square kilometres

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