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The following is the List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan, ... George Gordon First Nation 86; George Gordon First Nation 86-3; George Gordon First Nation 86-4;
"In 1992, the federal and provincial governments signed a historic land claim agreement with Saskatchewan First Nations. Under the Agreement, the First Nations received money to buy land on the open market. As a result, about 761,000 acres have been turned into reserve land and many First Nations continue to invest their settlement dollars in ...
Muskeg Lake First Nation 102: Saskatoon Tribal Council: Cree Asimakaniseekan Askiy No. 102B: Muskeg Lake First Nation 102: Saskatoon Tribal Council: Cree Assiniboine 76: Carry the Kettle First Nation: Nakoda: Beardy's 97: Independent Cree Duck Lake: Big Head 124: Cree Big River 118: Big River First Nation: Agency Chiefs Tribal Council: Cree ...
The First Nation has a registered population of 656 people as of March 2017; approximately 322 members of the First Nation live on-reserve and approximately 334 live off-reserve. [5] The First Nation is led by Chief Darcy Bear and is affiliated with the Saskatoon Tribal Council. [6] The Dakota Dunes Casino is located on Whitecap Dakota First ...
Pelican Lake First Nation is located on the shore of Chitek Lake, approximately 170 miles northwest of Saskatoon 115 miles northeast of North Battleford and 120 miles west of Prince Albert. [4] Together with Witchekan Lake First Nation and Big River First Nation, Pelican Lake is affiliated with the Agency Chiefs Tribal Council. [5] [6]
The Muskeg Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᒪᐢᑫᑯ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ, maskêko-sâkahikan [2]) is a Cree First Nation band government in Marcelin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Muskeg Lake Cree Nation is affiliated with the Saskatoon Tribal Council , along with six other First Nations.
The organization offers a broad range of services and supports to its members and the broader Saskatoon and area communities. The programs and services offered include community justice programs, affordable housing, environmental health, child and family services, health, inner-youth, public works, labor force, economic development, and education.
Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve (2 P) W. Waywayseecappo First Nation (2 P) White Bear First Nations (3 P) ... Pages in category "First Nations in Saskatchewan"