Nipissing First Nation chief gets stolen ceremonial headdress back

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A First Nation chief from northern Ontario says he was relieved after he got back his ceremonial headdress that was stolen over the weekend.

Because of a mishap at his hotel in Mississauga Ont., Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod Shabogesic said he left most of his things in his Jeep while he stayed in a temporary room for one night.

McLeod Shabogesic has been in Mississauga for the Little Native Hockey League tournament, which Nipissing First Nation is hosting.

When he woke up Saturday morning, and went to get his things from his vehicle, McLeod Shabogesic said the Jeep was no longer in the hotel’s

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