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  2. Muskoday First Nation - Wikipedia

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    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. At the time of the signing of Treaty 6, the incorrect amount of land was reserved for the Muskoday. This led to ...

  3. Saskatoon Tribal Council - Wikipedia

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    Mistawasis First Nation had 2,629 registered members as of October 2014. [1] Muskeg Lake Cree Nation had 1,848 registered members. [2] Muskoday First Nation had 1,829 registered members as of October 2014. [1] One Arrow First Nation had 1,790 registered members as of October 2014. [1] Whitecap Dakota First Nation had 628 registered members as ...

  4. Muskoday Reserve - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Muskoday 99B - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in the Census Division No. 15 of Saskatchewan is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Muskoday First Nation, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Muskoday First Nation, Saskatchewan

  7. Birch Hills - Wikipedia

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    Birch Hills is a town located in Saskatchewan, Canada.It is southeast of Prince Albert and the reserve of Muskoday First Nation.Directly to the west is the village of St. Louis, and to the east is Kinistino.

  8. James Smith Cree Nation - Wikipedia

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    The First Nation takes its name after Chief James Smith, a brother of Chief John Smith, who founded the Muskoday First Nation. James Smith signed Treaty Six at Fort Carlton in 1876. The population at the time of the signing was 134 members or 32 families. The original language spoken was Cree.

  9. James Isbister - Wikipedia

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    The area he farmed is close to present day 17 Avenue and 14 Street West. Isbister was probably the first man in what is now known as Saskatchewan to grow wheat on his own farm. He also worked on the John Smith Reserve (currently the Muskoday First Nation) as a farm instructor.