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  2. List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    There are over 700 Indian reserves in Saskatchewan. [1 A ... George Gordon First Nation 86; George Gordon First Nation 86-3; George Gordon First Nation 86-4;

  3. One Arrow First Nation - Wikipedia

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    One Arrow First Nation (Cree: ᑳ ᐯᔭᒁᐢᑯᓇᒼ kâ-pêyakwâskonam) [1] is a Cree First Nations band government in Bellevue, Saskatchewan, Canada. Its main reserve is located just south of Batoche near the South Saskatchewan River about 100 km (62 mi) north-east of Saskatoon. The One Arrow First Nation's reserve is in the aspen ...

  4. Wood Mountain Lakota First Nation - Wikipedia

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    A temporary reserve was created for them on October 29, 1910, and recognized through an Order-in-Council on August 5, 1930, despite the Lakota never formally taking treaty. With most members remaining off reserve, the band declined in number, in part through marrying into the surrounding white community.

  5. Whitecap Dakota First Nation - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Muskeg Lake Cree Nation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. First Nations in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Kawacatoose First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Kawacatoose First Nation (Cree: ᑲᐚᐦᑲᑐᐢ kawâhkatos) [2] is a Plains Cree First Nations band government in Saskatchewan. [1] Their reserves include: Kawacatoose 88; Last Mountain Lake 80A; Poorman 88; Treaty Four Reserve Grounds 77, shared with 32 other bands. The First Nation is named for Chief Kawacatoose, an original signatory ...