The Fort Folly First Nation is a Mi'kmaq First Nation located near the village of Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada.
The First Nation had a total of 111 people registered as of October 2008, of which 29 lived on their own reserve.
The current Chief of the First Nation is Joseph Knockwood. The Councillors of the First Nation are Rebecca Knockwood and Jennifer Knockwood. Their terms expire in December 2009. The council is member of the North Shore ...
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