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The community of the Muskoday First Nation is located on this reserve at the following coordinates Like many of the First Nations of Canada, Muskoday First Nation are engaged in ongoing discussions, agreements and lobby efforts with the federal Government of Canada; land ownership and entitlement are at the core in these efforts.
The Muskoday Reserve is an Indian reserve of the Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan. [1] [4] It is about 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Prince Albert.In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 647 living in 205 of its 217 total private dwellings. [2]
The Muskoday First Nation Indian reserve lies adjacent to the RM. Demographics. Population history (1981–2016) Year Pop. ±% 1981: 890 ...
Muskoday 99A is an Indian reserve of the Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan. [1] [2] See also. List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan; References
The following is the List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan, Canada. ... Muskoday Reserve; Muskoday 99A; Muskoday 99B; Muskowekwan 85; Muskowekwan 85A; Muskowekwan 85-1;
INAC lists the reserve in Alberta and the band headquartered in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories: Tsu K'adhe Túe 196F [119] Smith's Landing: Chipewyan: 8: 231.6 572.3: INAC lists the reserve in Alberta and the band headquartered in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories: Tsu Nedehe Tue 196H [120] Smith's Landing: Chipewyan: 8: 586.0 1,448.0
Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112A; Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112E; Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112F; Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112K; Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112M; Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112N; Moosomin Indian Reserve No. 112S; Morin Lake 217; Mosquito 109; Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man TLE 1; Muscowpetung 80; Muskeg Lake ...
The Saulteaux are a branch of the Ojibwe Nations within Canada.They are sometimes called the Anihšināpē (Anishinaabe). [1] Saulteaux is a French term meaning 'waters ("eaux") - fall ("sault")', and by extension "People of the rapids/water falls", referring to their former location in the area of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on the St. Marys River (Michigan–Ontario) which connects Lake ...