Woodland Cree First Nation
Appearance
People | Cree |
---|---|
Treaty | Treaty 8 |
Headquarters | Cadotte Lake |
Province | Alberta |
Land[1] | |
Reserve(s) | |
Land area | 161.06 km2 |
Population (2019)[1] | |
On reserve | 814 |
On other land | 6 |
Off reserve | 356 |
Total population | 1176 |
Government[1] | |
Chief | Isaac Laboucan-Avirom |
Tribal Council[1] | |
Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council | |
Website | |
woodlandcree.net |
The Woodland Cree First Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada, in Northern Sunrise County northeast of the town of Peace River, encompassing the hamlet of Cadotte Lake.
As of September 2010, 986 people are registered in Woodland Cree First Nation,[2] 697 of them on 16,106 hectarces of reserve.
Woodland Cree First Nation was recognized by Canada on August 28, 1989. On August 20, 1991, it signed a land entitlement treaty with the federal government and received three reserves.[3]
Reserves
[edit]Woodland Cree First Nation reserves | |||||||
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Reserve | Local Name | Location | Area(hectares) | ||||
Woodland Cree 226 | Cadotte Lake | 48 km NE of Peace River | 11660.0 | ||||
Woodland Cree 227 | Golden Lake | 60 km NE of Peace River | 660.0 | ||||
Woodland Cree 228 | Marten Lake | 75 km NE of Peace River | 3786.0 |
Notable people
[edit]- Angelique Merasty (1924–1996), birchbark biting artist
See also
[edit]- First Nations in Alberta
- List of Indian reserves in Alberta
- List of First Nations peoples
- Indian Act
- List of Aboriginal communities in Canada
References
[edit]- ^ "First Nation Detail". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
- ^ Registered Population Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
- ^ Indigenous Knowledge Remediation, Reclamation and the AER: A Project with the Woodland Cree First Nation