List of Alberta Indian Reserves
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First Nations
reserves
were established in Alberta
by a series of treaties, Treaty 6
, Treaty 7
, and Treaty 8
.
Reserves in Alberta cover a total area of 1,622,630 acres (6,566.69 km2) and range from 1,089 acres (4.41 km2) to 354,667 acres (1,435 km2) in size.
Under the British North America Act, legislative authority over Indian reserves is placed exclusively with the national parliament and specifically the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
. Local administration is placed with local native governments.
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First Nations
First Nations is a term that collectively refers to various Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. There are currently over 630 recognised First Nations governments or bands spread across Canada, roughly half of which are in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia. The...
reserves
Indian reserve
In Canada, an Indian reserve is specified by the Indian Act as a "tract of land, the legal title to which is vested in Her Majesty, that has been set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band." The Act also specifies that land reserved for the use and benefit of a band which is not...
were established in Alberta
Alberta
Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...
by a series of treaties, Treaty 6
Treaty 6
Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and...
, Treaty 7
Treaty 7
Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation...
, and Treaty 8
Treaty 8
Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:...
.
Reserves in Alberta cover a total area of 1,622,630 acres (6,566.69 km2) and range from 1,089 acres (4.41 km2) to 354,667 acres (1,435 km2) in size.
Under the British North America Act, legislative authority over Indian reserves is placed exclusively with the national parliament and specifically the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
The Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for policies relating to Aboriginal peoples...
. Local administration is placed with local native governments.
List of reserves in Alberta
Reserve Name | No. | Treaty No. | Nation First Nations in Alberta First Nations in Alberta constitute several dozen nations. Reserves of these First Nations were established in Alberta by a series of treaties, Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8.... | Area (km) | Population (2001) |
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Alexander Alexander 134, Alberta Alexander 134 is an Indian reserve located in Sturgeon County, Alberta. Northwest of the city of Edmonton. It is one of the four reserves of the Alexander First Nation, a Cree, Treaty 6 nation.... |
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6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Alexander First Nation | ||
Alexis Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation The Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation no. 437 is a Nakoda First Nation which reserves near Edmonton, Hinton, and Whitecourt, in the Canadian province of Alberta, and headquartered at 54° N and 114°, about west of Edmonton... |
133 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation The Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation no. 437 is a Nakoda First Nation which reserves near Edmonton, Hinton, and Whitecourt, in the Canadian province of Alberta, and headquartered at 54° N and 114°, about west of Edmonton... |
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Alexis Cardinal River Indian Reserve Alexis Cardinal River Indian Reserve 234 Alexis Cardinal River Indian Reserve 234 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
234 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Alexis Nakota Nakoda (people) The Nakoda are a First Nation group, indigenous to both Canada and, originally, the United States.... Sioux Sioux The Sioux are Native American and First Nations people in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or any of the nation's many language dialects... Nation |
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Alexis Elk River Indian Reserve Alexis Elk River Indian Reserve 233 Alexis Elk River Indian Reserve 233 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
233 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Alexis Nakota Nakoda (people) The Nakoda are a First Nation group, indigenous to both Canada and, originally, the United States.... Sioux Sioux The Sioux are Native American and First Nations people in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or any of the nation's many language dialects... Nation |
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Alexis Whitecourt Indian Reserve Alexis Whitecourt Indian Reserve 232 Alexis Whitecourt Indian Reserve 232 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
232 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Alexis Nakota Nakoda (people) The Nakoda are a First Nation group, indigenous to both Canada and, originally, the United States.... Sioux Sioux The Sioux are Native American and First Nations people in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or any of the nation's many language dialects... Nation |
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Allison Bay Allison Bay 219 Allison Bay 219 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
219 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Amber River Amber River 211 Amber River 211 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
211 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Dene Tha' First Nation | ||
Assineau River Assineau River 150f Assineau River 150f is an Indian reserve in Alberta.It is located on the southern shore of Lesser Slave Lake, at an elevation of , between the mouth of the Assineau River and Highway 2.... |
150f | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Swan River First Nation | - | - |
Beaver Lake Beaver Lake 131 Beaver Lake 131 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
131 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Beaver Lake Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation |
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Beaver Ranch Beaver Ranch 163 Beaver Ranch 163 is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
163 163a 163b |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Tallcree | ||
Big Horn Big Horn 144a Big Horn 144a is an Indian reserve in Alberta.... |
144a | 7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Stoney Nations (Bearspaw, Chiniki, Wesley) | ||
Bistcho Lake Bistcho Lake 213 Bistcho Lake 213 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.... |
213 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Dene Tha' First Nation | - | - |
Blood | 148 148a |
7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Blood (Kainai Nation Kainai Nation The Kainai Nation is a First Nation in southern Alberta, Canada with a population of 7,437 members in 2005, and had a population of 9,035 members as of 9 February 2008... ) |
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Blue Quills First Nation Indian Reserve Blue Quills First Nation Indian Reserve Blue Quills First Nation Indian Reserve is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
- | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Beaver Lake Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation, Cold Lake First Nations, Frog Lake, Heart Lake, Kehewin Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation, Saddle Lake |
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Boyer Boyer 164 Boyer 164 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located near Fort Vermilion and is controlled by the Beaver First Nation.-References:... |
164 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Beaver First Nation (Dunneza Dunneza The Dane-zaa are a First Nation of the large Athapaskan language group; their traditional territory is around the Peace River of the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada... ) |
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Buck Lake Buck Lake 133c Buck Lake 133c is an Indian reserve in Alberta controlled by the Paul Band.-References:... |
133c | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
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Bushe River Bushe River 207 Bushe River 207 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
207 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Dene Tha' First Nation | ||
Cadotte Lake Indian Settlement | - | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Woodland Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Charles Lake Charles Lake 225 Charles Lake 225 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
225 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Child Lake Child Lake 164a Child Lake 164a is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
164a | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Beaver First Nation | ||
Chipewyan Chipewyan 201 Chipewyan 201 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
201 201a 201b 210c 201d 210e 210f 201g |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Athabasca Chipewyan Chipewyan The Chipewyan are a Dene Aboriginal people in Canada, whose ancestors were the Taltheilei... First Nation |
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Clear Hills Clear Hills 152c Clear Hills 152c is an Indian reserve in Alberta-References:... |
152c | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Horse Lake First Nation | ||
Clearwater Clearwater 175 Clearwater 175 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
175 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Fort Mcmurray #468 First Nation | - | |
Cold Lake Cold Lake 149 Cold Lake 149 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
149 149a 149b 149c |
6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Cold Lake First Nations | ||
Collin Lake Collin Lake 233 Collin Lake 233 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
223 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Cornwall Lake Cornwall Lake 244 Cornwall Lake 244 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
224 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Cowper Lake Indian Reserve Cowper Lake Indian Reserve 194a Cowper Lake Indian Reserve 194a is an Indian reserve in Alberta... |
194a | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Chipewyan Chipewyan The Chipewyan are a Dene Aboriginal people in Canada, whose ancestors were the Taltheilei... Prairie First Nation |
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Desmarais Settlement | - | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Bigstone Cree Nation Bigstone Cree Nation The Bigstone Cree Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada. As Woodland Cree, they are a western branch of the larger Cree Nation.With lands adjacent to four lakes in northern Alberta's boreal forest, the First Nation is rich in fishing and wild game.In 2005, there were 5,874 registered... |
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Devil's Gate Devil's Gate 220 Devil's Gate 220 is an indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
220 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Dog Head Dog Head 218 Dog Head 218 is an Aboriginal reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
218 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Drift Pile River Drift Pile River 150 Drift Pile River 150 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
150 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Driftpile First Nation | ||
Duncan's Duncan's 151a Duncan's 151a is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... |
151a | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Duncan's First Nation | ||
Eden Valley Eden Valley 216 Eden Valley 216 is an Indian reserve located near Longview, Alberta. It is shared by the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley bands of the Nakoda nation.-References:... |
216 | 7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Stoney Nations (Bearspaw, Chiniki, Wesley) | ||
Ermineskin | 138 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Ermineskin Tribe | - | |
Fort Mckay | 174 174c |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Fort Mckay First Nation | ||
Fort Vermilion Fort Vermilion 173c Fort Vermilion 173c is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southeast of High Level.-References:... |
173b | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Tallcree | - | - |
Fox Lake Fox Lake 162 Fox Lake 162 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located east of High Level.-References:... |
162 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Little Red River Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation |
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Garden Creek Indian Settlement | - | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Little Red River Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation |
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Gregoire Lake Gregoire Lake 176 Gregoire Lake 176 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southeast of Fort McMurray.-References:... |
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8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Fort Mcmurray #468 First Nation | ||
Hay Lake Hay Lake 209 Hay Lake 209 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of High Level. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
209 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Dene Tha' First Nation | - | - |
Heart Lake Heart Lake 167 Heart Lake 167 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of Cold Lake. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
167 167a |
6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Heart Lake | ||
Hokedhe Túe Indian Reserve | 196e | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Smith's Landing First Nation | - | - |
Horse Lakes Horse Lakes 152b Horse Lakes 152b is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of Grande Prairie. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
152b | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Horse Lake First Nation | ||
Jackfish Point Jackfish Point 214 Jackfish Point 214 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of High Level. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
214 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Dene Tha' First Nation | - | - |
Janvier Janvier 194 Janvier 194 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southeast of Fort McMurray. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
194 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Chipewyan Chipewyan The Chipewyan are a Dene Aboriginal people in Canada, whose ancestors were the Taltheilei... Prairie First Nation |
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Jean Baptiste Gambler | 183 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Bigstone Cree Nation Bigstone Cree Nation The Bigstone Cree Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada. As Woodland Cree, they are a western branch of the larger Cree Nation.With lands adjacent to four lakes in northern Alberta's boreal forest, the First Nation is rich in fishing and wild game.In 2005, there were 5,874 registered... |
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John D'Or Prairie John D'Or Prairie 215 John D'Or Prairie 215 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located east of High Level. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
215 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Little Red River Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation |
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K'i Túe Indian Reserve | 196d | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Smith's Landing First Nation | - | - |
Kapawe'no First Nation | 229 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Kapawe'no First Nation | - | - |
Kapawe'no First Nation | 231 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Kapawe'no First Nation | - | - |
Kapawe'no First Nations Lands Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150 Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... (Freeman) |
150b | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Kapawe'no First Nation | ||
Kapawe'no First Nations Lands (Grouard) | 230 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Kapawe'no First Nation | - | |
Kapawe'no First Nations Lands Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150 Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... (Halcro) |
150c | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Kapawe'no First Nation | - | |
Kapawe'no First Nations Lands Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150 Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150 is an Indian reserve in Alberta.-References:... (Pakashan) |
150d | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Kapawe'no First Nation | ||
Kehiwin Kehiwin 123 Kehiwin 123 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southwest of Cold Lake. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
123 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Kehewin Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation |
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Li Dezé Indian Reserve | 196c | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Smith's Landing First Nation | - | - |
Little Buffalo | - | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Lubicon Lake Indian Nation Lubicon Lake Indian Nation The Lubicon Lake Indian Nation is a Cree First Nation in Northern Alberta, Canada. They are commonly referred to as the Lubicon Lake Nation, Lubicon Cree or the Lubicon Lake Cree. The Nation has been embroiled with the Government of Canada regarding disputed land claims for decades... |
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Loon Lake Indian Reserve | 235 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Loon River Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... |
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Loon Prairie Indian Reserve | 237 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Loon River Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... |
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Louis Bull Louis Bull 138b Louis Bull 138b is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southwest of Wetaskiwin. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
138b | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Louis Bull | ||
Montana Montana 139 Montana 139 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located south of Wetaskiwin. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
139 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Montana | ||
Namur Lake Namur 174 Namur 174 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of Fort McMurray. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
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8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
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O'chiese O'chiese 203 O'chiese 203 is an indian reserve in Alberta, Canada and is one of two reserves under the administration of the O'Chiese First Nation, a Saulteaux government. It is located northwest of Red Deer. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
203 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
O'chiese | ||
O'chiese Cemetery O'chiese 203 O'chiese 203 is an indian reserve in Alberta, Canada and is one of two reserves under the administration of the O'Chiese First Nation, a Saulteaux government. It is located northwest of Red Deer. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
203a | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
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Old Fort Old Fort 217 Old Fort 217 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located north of Fort McMurray. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
217 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Peace Point Peace Point 222 Peace Point 222 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of Fort McMurray. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
222 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Peigan Peigan 147 Peigan 147 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southwest of Lethbridge. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
147 | 7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Piikani Nation | ||
Peigan Timber Limit "B" | - | 7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
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Pigeon Lake Pigeon Lake 138a Pigeon Lake 138a is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located west of Wetaskiwin. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
138a | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
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Puskiakiwenin Puskiakiwenin 122 Puskiakiwenin 122 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southwest of Cold Lake. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
122 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Frog Lake | ||
Saddle Lake | 125 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Saddle Lake | ||
Samson | 137 137a |
6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Samson | ||
Sandy Point Sandy Point 221 Sandy Point 221 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northeast of Fort McMurray. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
221 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Mikisew Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Sawridge Sawridge 150 Sawridge 150 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of Edmonton. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
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8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Sawridge | ||
Siksika Siksika 146 Siksika 146 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southeast of Calgary. It is at an elevation of . The reserve is home to the Blackfoot Crossing historical park.-References:... |
146 | 7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Siksika Nation Siksika Nation The Siksika Nation is a First Nation in southern Alberta, Canada. The name Siksiká comes from the Blackfoot words sik and iká , with a connector s between the two words. The plural form of Siksiká is Siksikáwa... |
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Stoney | 142 143 144 |
7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Stoney Nations (Bearspaw, Chiniki, Wesley) | ||
Stony Plain | 135 135a |
6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Enoch Cree Nation Enoch Cree Nation The Enoch Cree Nation is a First Nations band in Alberta that is part of the Cree language group. It is also part of the larger Yellowhead Tribal Development Foundation tribal council.... #440 |
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Sturgeon Lake Sturgeon Lake 154 Sturgeon Lake 154 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southeast of Grande Prairie. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
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8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Sturgeon Lake Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... Nation |
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Sucker Creek | 150a | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Sucker Creek Cree First Nation | ||
Sunchild Sunchild 202 Sunchild 202 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located southeast of Camrose. It is at an elevation of . The population in 2006 was 482. The median age of the population 19.6.-References:... |
202 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Sunchild First Nation Sunchild First Nation The Sunchild First Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada. The First Nation has one reserve, Sunchild 202. The reserve has an area of 52.18 square kilometres, and is located roughly 40 kilometres northwest of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. James Frencheater was elected Chief of the First... |
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Swampy Lake Indian Reserve | 236 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
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Swan River Swan River 150 Swan River 150 is an Indian reserve in Alberta. It is located northwest of Edmonton. It is at an elevation of .-References:... |
150e | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Swan River First Nation | ||
Tall Cree | 173 173a |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Tallcree | ||
Thabacha Náre Indian Reserve | 196a | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Smith's Landing First Nation | - | - |
Thebathi Indian Reserve | 196 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
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Tsu K'adhe Túe Indian Reserve | 196f 196g |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Smith's Landing First Nation | ||
Tsuu T'ina Nation Tsuu T'ina Nation 145, Alberta Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 is the name of an Indian reserve in southern Alberta, Canada. It is the home of the Tsuu T'ina Nation. The reserve was created by Treaty 7. Reserve lands are between Southwest Calgary, Alberta in the east and Bragg Creek, Alberta in the west. The north boundary is just... |
145 | 7 Treaty 7 Treaty 7 was an agreement between Queen Victoria and several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. It was concluded on September 22, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation... |
Tsuu T'ina Nation Tsuu T'ina Nation The Tsuu T'ina Nation is a First Nation in Canada. Their territory is located on the Indian reserve Tsuu T'ina Nation 145, whose east side is adjacent to the southwest city limits of Calgary, Alberta... |
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The Jere Ghaili Indian Reserve | 196b | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
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Unipouheos | 121 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Frog Lake | ||
Upper Hay River | 212 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Dene Tha' First Nation | ||
Utikoomak Lake | 155 155a 155b |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Whitefish Lake | ||
Wabamun Wabamun 133A, Alberta Wabamun 133A is an Indian reserve in central Alberta, Canada in Division No. 11. It is located within Parkland County on the east shore of Lake Wabamun and is home to the Paul First Nation... |
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6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Paul First Nation | ||
Wabasca | 166 166a 166b 166c 166d |
8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Bigstone Cree Nation Bigstone Cree Nation The Bigstone Cree Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada. As Woodland Cree, they are a western branch of the larger Cree Nation.With lands adjacent to four lakes in northern Alberta's boreal forest, the First Nation is rich in fishing and wild game.In 2005, there were 5,874 registered... |
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Wadlin Lake Indian Reserve | 173c | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
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White Fish Lake | 128 | 6 Treaty 6 Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and... |
Saddle Lake Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) |
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William Mckenzie | 151k | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Duncan's First Nation | - | - |
Winefred Lake Indian Reserve | 194b | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Chipewyan Prairie First Nation | - | |
Woodland Cree | 226 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Woodland Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Woodland Cree | 227 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Woodland Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Woodland Cree | 228 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
Woodland Cree Cree The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations / Native Americans in North America, with 200,000 members living in Canada. In Canada, the major proportion of Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, although... First Nation |
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Zama Lake | 210 | 8 Treaty 8 Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between Queen Victoria and various First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area. The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta.-Treaty:... |
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See also
- List of Aboriginal communities in Canada
- First Nations in AlbertaFirst Nations in AlbertaFirst Nations in Alberta constitute several dozen nations. Reserves of these First Nations were established in Alberta by a series of treaties, Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8....
- List of communities in Alberta
- Métis in AlbertaMétis in AlbertaMétis in Alberta are Métis people who live in the Canadian province of Alberta. The Métis are the decedents of mixed First Nations/native Indian and White/European families. The Métis are considered an aboriginal group under Canada's constitution but are separate from the First Nations and have...
External links
- Alberta Government - Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development