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Oujé-Bougoumou, Quebec

Oujé-Bougoumou ((クリー語:ᐆᒉᐳᑯᒨ/Ûcêpukumû), akin to name of the nearby town Chibougamau, the meaning of which has been lost) is the newest Cree community located on the shores of Lake Opemisca, in the Jamésie region of Quebec, Canada. It has a population of 725 people (Canada 2011 Census).
Oujé-Bougoumou (referred to as "Oujé" by local residents) is accessible by a paved road (gravel before 2008), linking to Route 113 not far from Chapais. Along with the neighbouring towns of Chibougamau and Chapais, Oujé-Bougoumou is serviced by the Chibougamau/Chapais airport located approximately away on Route 113.
==History==

The Cree in the Chibougamau area had been marginalized in the 20th century by many forced relocations. After decades of such treatment, this band won recognition from the government and was granted land for a new permanent village. It was designed by architect Douglas Cardinal (famous for the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Quebec) and was built in 1992. It has won recognition and awards for its contemporary design, which attempted to take architectural expression, economic sustainability, and environmental conservation into account.〔http://www.provincequebec.com/first-nations/ouje-bougoumou/〕

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