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  2. List of Indian reserves in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Indian reserves for First Nations in Alberta were established by a series of treaties — Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8. According to the Government of Alberta reserves cover a total area of 656,660 ha (1,622,630 acres). [1] However, according to Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada reserves in

  3. First Nations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Band names and sizes, and well as reserve sizes are not static and have continued to change since the signing of the treaties. The newest First Nation band in Alberta is the Peerless Trout First Nation, which was created in 2010 as a separation from the Bigstone Cree Nation as part of a land claims agreement with the federal government. [22]

  4. Cold Lake First Nations - Wikipedia

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    There are other reserves, like the one of 4134 ha on the Beaver Creek (149B), 96.2 ha of the territory of the Blue Quills First Nation Indian Reserve, 71.6 ha on the southern shore of Cold Lake (149A) and 149C, and the land meant as a kind of compensation for the Air Base, which consists of 2023.5 ha. [citation needed]

  5. List of Indian reserves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Flying Dust First Nation Reserve 105: Flying Dust First Nation: Meadow Lake Tribal Council: Cree: Meadow Lake: Fond du Lac 227: Prince Albert Grand Council: Dene: Fond-du-Lac: Gordon 86: Gordon First Nation: Treaty 4: Cree: Punnichy, Saskatchewan: Grizzly Bear's Head 110: Mosquito-Grizzly Bear's Head-Lean Man: Assiniboine: James Smith 100 ...

  6. Mînî Thnî - Wikipedia

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    Mînî Thnî (formerly Morley) is a First Nations settlement within the Stoney 142/143/144 Indian reserve in southern Alberta, Canada.It is located along the Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway between the Trans-Canada Highway and the Bow River, upstream from Ghost Lake.

  7. List of Indian reserves in Canada by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of First Nation reserves in Canada which have over 500 people, listed in order of population from data collected during the 2006 Census of Canada, unless otherwise cited from Aboriginal Affairs. [1]

  8. Category:First Nations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Indian reserves in Alberta (2 C, 138 P) K. Kainai Nation (1 C, 5 P) M. ... Pages in category "First Nations in Alberta" The following 37 pages are in this category ...

  9. Fort McKay First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Fort McKay First Nation (FMFN) is a First Nations government in northeast Alberta comprising five Indian reserves – Fort McKay 174, Fort McKay 174C, Fort McKay 174D, Namur Lake 174B and Namur River 174A. [2] The FMFN, signed to Treaty 8, is affiliated with the Athabasca Tribal Council and its members are of Cree, Metis and Dene heritage. [3]