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than a kin group; it consisted of a respected leader, possibly his brothers and parents, and others who need not be related. A person could leave a band and freely join another. Thus, disputes could be settled easily by simply moving to another band. As well, should a band fall upon hard times due to the loss of its leader or a failure in hunting, its members could splitâup and join other bands. The system maximized flexibility and was an ideal organization for a hunting people on the
Northwestern Plains. Leadership of a band was based on consensus; that is, the leader was chosen because all people recognized his qualities. Such a leader lacked coercive authority over his followers; he led only so long as his followers were willing to be led by him. A leader needed to be a good warrior, but, most importantly, he had to be generous. The Blackfoot despised a miser! Upon the death of a leader, if there was no one to replace him, the band might break up. Bands were constantly forming and breakingâup.
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1067:. Under the terms of these treaties, more southerly bands accepted the presence of Canadian settlers on their lands in exchange for emergency and ongoing aid to deal with the starvation being experienced by the plains people due to the disappearance of the bison herds. Northern bands did not face agricultural settlement (to the same extent), but instead mining and lumber companies wanted access to their lands. In both cases
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818:. Within these boundaries there is much fluidity, however, as intermarriages and bilingual bands were once very common. Scholar Neal McLeod points out that bands were loose, temporary groupings which were often polyethnic and multilingual, so that most mentions of "the Cree" by historians of previous decades actually refer to mixed Cree-Assiniboine-Saulteax groups. As well the
858:, if the Woodlands Cree and Plains Cree are counted together. Thirty-two First Nations bands in Alberta are affiliated with Cree culture and are related to other Cree peoples across Canada as far east as Labrador. The Woodland Cree practised a Subarctic culture, and the Plains Cree a Plains culture and they spoke different but related dialects of the
866:, which is a name used by many related peoples in the Northwest Territories. In Alberta this includes the Beaver, Chipewyan, Slavey, and Sarcee. All Dene peoples share similar spiritual beliefs and social organization, but the Sarcee people are a Plains people, while the others are Subarctic. The Stoney people are related to the
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The basic social unit of the
Blackfoot, above the family, was the band. Bands among the Peigan varied from about 10 to 30 lodges, or about 80 to 240 persons. Such bands were large enough to defend themselves against attack and to undertake small communal hunts. The band was a residential group rather
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When Canada acquired a claim in what is now
Alberta in 1870, a process of treaty-making began. The federal government negotiated with various chiefs and councils made up of groups of allied bands. But each band was free to sign or not sign a treaty. There are three main treaties affecting Alberta.
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Anthropologists and others often group peoples together based on which language family their ancestral language is from, as peoples with related languages often also have cultural similarities. All of the groups presently represented in
Alberta belong to one of three large language families, and are
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is an ethnic affiliation. A tribe is a group of people who recognize each other as compatriots due to shared language and culture. Bands from the same tribe, speaking the same language, usually relied on each other as allies against outsiders, but in
Alberta tribes were not institutionalized, and
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Plains peoples were able to congregate into larger communities often when following large buffalo herds and had more complex political structures than
Subarctic peoples who had to remain dispersed to find enough food (even centuries later there are more First Nations band governments in the north,
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by 1862 when Jesuit missionaries arrived there. The U.S. and
Canadian governments sought to keep nomadic peoples from crossing the border, and the Americans opened an Indian agency to supply the Gros Ventre with aid at Fort Belknap first from 1871-1876, and permanently in 1878, with a reservation
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and may be considered a branch of either of those groups. The Stoney themselves are divided into
Woodlands (Paul and Alexis bands) and Plains sections (Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Welsey bands). The Saulteaux people are represented by only one band in Alberta, the O'Chiese First Nation. There many
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The
Blackfoot and the Cree were fighting to gain control of the Cypress Hills boundaries and in the fall of 1870 there was a battle between them called the "Battle of Belly River." Big Bear and Little Pine led the Cree's and attacked a Blood First Nations camp. The next day, well armed Peigans
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Agencies are grouped by sectors, including arts and culture, business and economic development, communications and media, education, employment services, family services, friendship centres, health, healing and social services, housing services, legal services, urban organizations, womenâs
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Bands can pool their resources by creating regional councils (often called "Tribal
Councils" though they may not represent a tribe in the usual sense) and treaty councils related to one of the three treaties dealing with Alberta. Alberta bands are members of the
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decision making consisted of leaders from various bands meeting together in council to reach consensus. There are approximately nine indigenous ethnic or tribal groups in Alberta in the twenty-first century, depending on how they are counted. They are the
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by non-Native observers. Such confederacies were often multi-ethnic in that they included bands from a number of tribes. The two key confederacies in what later became central and southern Alberta during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were the
3168:"Table 3 Distribution of First Nations people, First Nations people with and without registered Indian status, and First Nations people with registered Indian status living on or off reserve, Canada, provinces and territories, 2011"
842:(Stoney) families. The list of tribal groups in Alberta is not fixed and is based on differing interpretations of what constitutes a "tribe". The Blackfoot people consist of three dialect groups who were close allies, the
725:, possibly his extended family, and other unrelated families. The band was a fundamental unit of organization, as a band was large enough to defend itself and engage in communal hunts, yet small enough to be mobile and
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lived in Alberta at the time of European contact, and it is thought that the Stoney people who still live in the province began as a branch of the Assiniboine. Early accounts by European explorers suggest that the
740:). Lodges and individuals were free to leave bands, and bands regularly split in two or merged with another, yet no one would want to be without the protection of living in a band for very long. Bands among the
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At the time of contact with Euro-Canadian observers, all of the indigenous peoples in Alberta belonged to several overlapping groups: lodges, bands, tribes, and confederacies. The smallest unit was the
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were to be created where First Nations were expected to settle (meaning to end the nomadic hunting lifestyle) perhaps to begin farming, but certainly to be accessible to the authorities such as the
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of Saskatchewan. 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
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entered the battle and defeated the Cree, approximately 200-400 Crees died in the battle. Eventually the Cree and Blackfoot negotiated peace and access to the Cypress hills." (Dodson 14)
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the various First Nations groups in Alberta. In anthropological terms there are two broad cultural groupings in Alberta based on different climatic/ecological regions and the
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and Little Pine refused to sign altogether. Under the reserve system, each band is attached to one or more reserves. The band has a list of members, part of the nationwide
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in Alberta (in the sense of governments made up of a council and a chief), belonging to nine different ethnic groups or "tribes" based on their ancestral languages.
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is between Canada and the Plains Cree and allied bands, with the main signings occurring from 1876 to 1879 with many later additions, and covers the area of
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occasionally intermarried with local peoples and were adopted into existing bands or created their own new bands of mixed heritage. An example is the
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population among the provinces and territories (after Ontario and British Columbia). From this total population, 47.3% of the population lives on an
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but the fewer southern communities are much more populous). A group of bands united into a semi-permanent alliance for common defence was called a
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The Saddle Lake First Nation and Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) First Nation are administered separately but are consider one band under the
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The Stoney Tribe, located approximately 60 kilometres west of Calgary, consists of three First Nations: Bearspaw, Chiniki and Wesley.
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groups. Besides all of these groups, there are also non-Status Indians of mixed Cree-
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and the other 52.7% live in urban centres. According to the 2011 Census, the
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were reported living in two north-south tribal groups; one, the so-called
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First Nations have separate administrations but for the purposes of the
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are administered separately but considered one band, likewise the
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Metis Settlements and First Nations in Alberta Community Profiles
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Armtsrong, Christopher; Evenden, Matthew; Nelles, H. V. (2009).
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who married one or more local Cree women and founded the band.
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Guide to Aboriginal organizations and services in Alberta
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band is now considered the fundamental unit of governance
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19:"Indigenous peoples in Alberta" redirects here. See also
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687:(or "buffalo") as their major food source and used the
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The River Returns: An Environmental History of the Bow
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3360:"Blackfoot Crossing National Historic Site of Canada"
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The Beaver Hills Country: A History of Land and Life
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862:. Several peoples in Alberta fall under the term
838:(Beaver, Chipewyan, Slavey, and Sarcee), and the
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3772:. Alberta Aboriginal Relations. November 2013.
3734:. Alberta Aboriginal Relations. December 2012.
3597:. Aadnc-aandc.gc.ca. 2013-03-23. Archived from
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3095:List of Aboriginal communities in Canada
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3534:Montana The Magazine of Western History
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3702:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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6005:Lists of populated places in Alberta
3468:"Michel Band: Metis Who Left Treaty"
3392:. Blackfoot Crossing. Archived from
3189:
3187:
3162:
3160:
3158:
691:for transportation. Peoples in the
5760:Fond Du Lac Denesuline First Nation
5157:
1138:are one band government called the
897:Aseniwuche Winewak Nation of Canada
13:
5750:Black Lake Denesuline First Nation
4677:List of Indian reserves in Alberta
3390:Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park
3347:Aboriginal Peoples of Alberta 2013
3257:Aboriginal Peoples of Alberta 2013
3242:Aboriginal Peoples of Alberta 2013
3090:List of Indian reserves in Alberta
631:adapted to those regions. In the
618:
571:. Specifically there were 96,730
14:
6036:
4769:History of the petroleum industry
3430:. Segonku.unl.edu. Archived from
3184:
3155:
3100:List of First Nations governments
1193:Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta
1162:Tribal and regional organizations
914:probably built around 1740 CE by
5778:Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation
5320:
5307:
5306:
5156:
5145:
5135:
5134:
4787:
3847:
1337:Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation
1292:Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation
1120:Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) Nation
679:(but with access as well to the
625:a variety of ways of classifying
587:. Alberta has the third largest
497:
486:
38:
6025:First Nations history in Canada
3625:. Aadnc-aandc.gc.ca. 2012-07-09
3587:
3576:. Aadnc-aandc.gc.ca. 2010-09-15
3549:. Aadnc-aandc.gc.ca. 2010-09-15
3489:
3477:
3460:
3445:
3420:
3408:
3378:
1220:First Nations in Alberta (2019)
1197:Treaty 7 Management Corporation
1087:Crees" under the leadership of
144:British Columbia Treaty Process
5979:Yellowknives Dene First Nation
5868:Sucker Creek Cree First Nation
5793:Chipewyan Prairie First Nation
4242:Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council
3362:. Parks Canada. Archived from
3280:. May 22, 2012. Archived from
3211:
3131:
1553:Chipewyan Prairie First Nation
1181:Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council
1003:(consisting of bands from the
820:smallpox outbreak of 1780â1781
727:to make decisions by consensus
677:prairie grasslands environment
1:
3120:
3105:List of First Nations peoples
1158:with the federal government.
1015:nations, later joined by the
633:northern part of the province
6020:Political history of Alberta
5969:ĆutsĂ«l K'Ă© Dene First Nation
5906:Blueberry River First Nation
5858:Smith's Landing First Nation
5833:Little Red River Cree Nation
5755:Clearwater River Dene Nation
4575:Not headquartered in Alberta
3274:Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump
3125:
2621:Smith's Landing First Nation
2113:Little Red River Cree Nation
789:Saulteaux (Plains Ojibwa) /
149:Crown and Indigenous peoples
7:
5883:Whitefish Lake First Nation
4744:Timeline of Alberta history
4464:Western Cree Tribal Council
3083:
3003:Whitefish Lake First Nation
2421:Peerless Trout First Nation
1201:Western Cree Tribal Council
1177:Four Nations Administration
1148:Peerless Trout First Nation
387:Indigenous English Dialects
10:
6041:
5941:West Moberly First Nations
5931:Prophet River First Nation
5921:Halfway River First Nation
5888:Woodland Cree First Nation
5818:Fort McMurray First Nation
5608:Stoney Nakoda First Nation
4936:Specialized municipalities
4566:Lubicon Lake Indian Nation
4332:North Peace Tribal Council
3803:"First Nations in Alberta"
3719:
3574:"First Nations in Alberta"
3547:"First Nations in Alberta"
3219:"First Nations in Alberta"
3043:Woodland Cree First Nation
2913:Tallcree Tribal Government
2696:Stoney Nakoda First Nation
1878:Fort McMurray First Nation
1189:North Peace Tribal Council
583:people without registered
18:
5964:K'atlodeeche First Nation
5949:
5896:
5863:Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation
5848:Mikisew Cree First Nation
5768:
5740:
5671:
5580:
5511:
5374:
5302:
5276:
5243:Newfoundland and Labrador
5215:
5130:
5042:
5009:Alberta Treasury Branches
4994:
4921:
4883:
4796:
4785:
4734:
4672:
4633:
4574:
4553:
4537:
4499:Yellowhead Tribal Council
4497:
4462:
4417:
4370:
4330:
4285:
4272:Whitefish Lake (Atikameg)
4240:
4187:Whitefish Lake (Goodfish)
4135:
4100:
4055:
4044:
4007:
3983:
3876:
3859:
3041:
3001:
2971:
2911:
2876:
2846:
2818:Sucker Creek First Nation
2816:
2778:Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation
2776:
2702:
2694:
2619:
2589:
2554:
2519:
2484:
2449:
2419:
2379:
2344:
2314:
2246:Mikisew Cree First Nation
2244:
2216:
2186:
2146:
2111:
2081:
2026:
1991:
1956:
1921:
1876:
1826:
1796:
1761:
1726:
1696:
1636:
1591:
1551:
1514:
1469:Jean Baptiste Gambler 183
1459:
1435:
1400:
1335:
1305:Alexis Cardinal River 234
1290:
1260:
1241:
1236:
1225:Recognized First Nations
1205:Yellowhead Tribal Council
1077:North-West Mounted Police
1033:Battle of the Belly River
667:for transportation. The
493:Indigenous North Americas
6000:First Nations in Alberta
5959:Deninu KĆłÄÌ First Nation
5926:McLeod Lake First Nation
5916:Fort Nelson First Nation
5581:Treaty Seven Nations
5369:Ethnic groups in Alberta
4875:Leader of the Opposition
4554:Not federally recognized
4057:Athabasca Tribal Council
3853:First Nations in Alberta
1169:Athabasca Tribal Council
1116:Saddle Lake First Nation
613:First Nations or "bands"
559:in Canada excluding the
541:First Nations in Alberta
271:Indigenous personalities
5974:Salt River First Nation
5911:Doig River First Nation
5873:Swan River First Nation
5838:Loon River First Nation
5823:Horse Lake First Nation
5813:Fort McKay First Nation
5204:First Nations in Canada
3698:"First Nation Profiles"
3501:The Story of Treaty Six
2878:Swan River First Nation
2629:ÊejĂ«re Kâelnı KuÄÌ 196I
2486:Saddle Lake Cree Nation
2148:Loon River First Nation
1993:Horse Lake First Nation
1958:Heart Lake First Nation
1828:Fort McKay First Nation
1593:Cold Lake First Nations
1437:Beaver Lake Cree Nation
947:and roamed between the
575:people with registered
5828:Kapawe'no First Nation
5803:Driftpile First Nation
5798:Dene Tha' First Nation
4419:Tribal Chiefs Ventures
3878:Ethnolinguistic groups
3307:McLead, Neal. (2000),
2674:TthejĂ«re Ghaı̚lı̚ 196B
2359:O'Chiese Cemetery 203A
2028:Kapawe'no First Nation
1923:Frog Lake First Nation
1798:Ermineskin Cree Nation
1776:Enoch Cree Nation 135A
1698:Driftpile First Nation
1638:Dene Tha' First Nation
1262:Alexander First Nation
1144:Onion Lake Cree Nation
681:nearby Rocky Mountains
5951:Northwest Territories
5936:Saulteau First Nation
5878:Tallcree First Nation
5853:Sawridge First Nation
5808:Duncan's First Nation
5612:Bearspaw First Nation
5403:Dariusleut Hutterites
5284:Northwest Territories
5208:province or territory
4981:Census agglomerations
4357:Little Red River Cree
4102:Blackfoot Confederacy
3994:Blackfoot Confederacy
3386:"Earth Lodge Village"
2848:Sunchild First Nation
2556:Sawridge First Nation
2464:Peigan Timber Limit B
2346:O'Chiese First Nation
2126:John D'Or Prairie 215
1771:Enoch Cree Nation 135
1741:William McKenzie 151K
1728:Duncan's First Nation
1315:Alexis Whitecourt 232
1156:land claims agreement
1001:Blackfoot Confederacy
957:Fort Belknap, Montana
731:charismatic authority
675:lived primarily in a
5788:Bigstone Cree Nation
5616:Chiniki First Nation
5258:Prince Edward Island
5019:Environmental issues
3880:(by language family)
3284:on September 3, 2012
2717:Stoney 142, 143, 144
2659:Tsâu Kâadhe KuĂ© 196F
2316:Montana First Nation
2225:Still being surveyed
1461:Bigstone Cree Nation
1310:Alexis Elk River 233
1152:Bigstone Cree Nation
1140:Stoney Nakoda Nation
683:) and relied on the
397:Aboriginal syllabics
372:Indigenous languages
5783:Beaver First Nation
5620:Wesley First Nation
5593:Pikani First Nation
4931:Municipal districts
4865:Electoral districts
4833:Lieutenant Governor
4072:Athabasca Chipewyan
4045:Tribal councils and
3497:"Suffering (1870s)"
3270:"Blackfoot History"
3199:www12.statcan.gc.ca
3172:www12.statcan.gc.ca
3143:www12.statcan.gc.ca
3021:Utikoomak Lake 155B
3016:Utikoomak Lake 155A
2936:Fort Vermilion 173B
2886:Assineau River 150F
2649:Tthebacha NĂĄre 196A
2083:Kehewin Cree Nation
1706:Driftpile River 150
1671:Upper Hay River 212
1402:Beaver First Nation
1230:
425:Traditional beliefs
266:Indigenous cultures
109:Residential schools
99:Settler colonialism
5666:: Treaty Eight
5506:: Treaty Seven
4561:Aseniwuche Winewak
3704:. 14 November 2008
3528:2014-02-23 at the
3011:Utikoomak Lake 155
2796:Sturgeon Lake 154B
2791:Sturgeon Lake 154A
2521:Samson Cree Nation
2499:Whitefish Lake 128
2429:Peerless Trout 238
1901:Gregoire Lake 176B
1896:Gregoire Lake 176A
1666:Jackfish Point 214
1571:Winefred Lake 194B
1242:Population (2019)
1224:
945:Saskatchewan River
941:North West Company
924:Assiniboine people
836:Athabaskan or Dene
729:(leaders had only
553:Indigenous peoples
30:Indigenous peoples
6015:Numbered Treaties
5987:
5986:
5843:Lubicon Lake Band
5664:Numbered Treaties
5629:
5628:
5504:Numbered Treaties
5469:
5468:
5336:
5335:
5327:Canada portal
5170:
5169:
5152:Canada portal
5122:Battle of Alberta
5117:Alberta Advantage
5014:Alberta Innovates
4986:Designated places
4971:MĂ©tis settlements
4811:Political parties
4764:Numbered Treaties
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4262:Lubicon Lake Band
4250:
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4110:
4077:Chipewyan Prairie
4065:
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4009:Numbered Treaties
3751:on March 25, 2013
3741:978-1-4601-0330-2
3656:978-0-7785-9868-8
3349:, pp. 18â26.
3081:
3080:
3061:Woodland Cree 228
3056:Woodland Cree 227
3051:Woodland Cree 226
2973:Tsuu T'ina Nation
2931:Beaver Ranch 163B
2926:Beaver Ranch 163A
2786:Sturgeon Lake 154
2381:Paul First Nation
2269:Cornwall Lake 244
2218:Lubicon Lake Band
1931:Puskiakiwenin 122
1891:Gregoire Lake 176
1763:Enoch Cree Nation
1019:and, for a time,
887:origin living in
637:Subarctic peoples
538:
537:
504:Canada portal
450:Index of articles
203:Numbered Treaties
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5898:British Columbia
5656:
5649:
5642:
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5632:
5603:Tsuut'ina Nation
5496:
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5482:
5473:
5472:
5458:Woodland Cree /
5408:French-Canadians
5363:
5356:
5349:
5340:
5339:
5325:
5324:
5323:
5310:
5309:
5228:British Columbia
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5190:
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5137:
5072:Franco-Albertans
4976:Census divisions
4791:
4717:
4710:
4703:
4694:
4693:
4682:MĂ©tis in Alberta
4659:
4651:
4643:
4620:
4608:
4596:
4584:
4501:
4466:
4434:Beaver Lake Cree
4424:Beaver Lake Cree
4421:
4374:
4334:
4289:
4244:
4162:Beaver Lake Cree
4139:
4104:
4059:
4053:
4052:
4048:band governments
4035:
4027:
4019:
3999:Iron Confederacy
3851:
3841:
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3827:
3818:
3817:
3813:
3811:
3810:
3798:
3796:
3794:
3789:on April 3, 2014
3788:
3782:. Archived from
3779:978-1-4601-13073
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3115:MĂ©tis in Alberta
2951:Wadlin Lake 173C
2921:Beaver Ranch 163
2826:Sucker Creek 150
2634:Hokédhe Kué 196E
2274:Devil's Gate 220
2259:Charles Lake 225
2188:Louis Bull Tribe
2161:Loon Prairie 237
2006:Horse Lakes 152B
2001:Clear Hills 152C
1856:Namur River 174A
1651:Bistcho Lake 213
1561:Cowper Lake 194A
1231:
1227:band governments
1223:
1065:northern Alberta
1057:southern Alberta
1025:Iron Confederacy
929:Eastern Shoshone
813:Woodland Cree /
801:
649:woodland caribou
643:species such as
530:
523:
516:
502:
501:
500:
491:
490:
489:
208:Royal Commission
114:Indian hospitals
87:Pre-colonization
42:
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21:MĂ©tis in Alberta
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4956:Summer villages
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4618:Smith's Landing
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4326:
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4257:Loon River Cree
4236:
4177:Ermineskin Cree
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2494:Saddle Lake 125
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2294:Sandy Point 221
2289:Peace Point 222
2264:Collin Lake 233
2254:Allison Bay 219
2228:
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2196:Louis Bull 138B
2170:
2166:Swampy Lake 236
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1971:Heart Lake 167A
1940:
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1851:Namur Lake 174B
1846:Fort McKay 174D
1841:Fort McKay 174C
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1646:Amber River 211
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1415:Child Lake 164A
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1093:Indian Register
1069:Indian reserves
1049:central Alberta
799:
777:PaskwÄwiyiniwak
747:By contrast, a
655:, and utilized
621:
619:Classifications
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377:Inuit languages
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299:Indian reserves
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218:Specific claims
213:Self-government
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2038:
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2032:
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1380:Chipewyan 201G
1377:
1375:Chipewyan 201F
1372:
1370:Chipewyan 201E
1367:
1365:Chipewyan 201D
1362:
1360:Chipewyan 201C
1357:
1355:Chipewyan 201B
1352:
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1209:
1163:
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922:peoples. The
824:whooping cough
815:SakÄwithiniwak
775:Plains Cree /
697:aspen parkland
669:Plains Indians
620:
617:
607:population in
599:population in
593:Indian reserve
557:Plains Indians
536:
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121:Reconciliation
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5588:Kainai Nation
5586:
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5264:
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5238:New Brunswick
5236:
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5205:
5198:
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5093:
5090:
5088:
5085:
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5080:
5078:
5075:
5073:
5070:
5068:
5067:First Nations
5065:
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4780:
4779:Social Credit
4777:
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4772:
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4767:
4765:
4762:
4760:
4757:
4755:
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4678:
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4607:
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4583:
4582:Acho Dene Koe
4580:
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4489:Sturgeon Lake
4487:
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4407:
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4388:
4387:Stoney Nakoda
4385:
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4382:
4378:
4373:
4369:
4363:
4360:
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4197:Kehewin Cree
4092:Mikisew Cree
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2856:Sunchild 202
2639:Kâı KuĂ© 196D
2399:Wabamun 133B
2394:Wabamun 133A
2354:O'Chiese 203
2284:Old Fort 217
2279:Dog Head 218
2121:Fox Lake 162
1661:Hay Lake 209
1494:Wabasca 166D
1489:Wabasca 166C
1484:Wabasca 166B
1479:Wabasca 166A
1256:Off reserve
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293:Demographics
276:Country food
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159:Idle No More
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5277:Territories
5248:Nova Scotia
5162:WikiProject
4923:Communities
4860:Legislature
4749:Alberta Act
4227:Samson Cree
4222:Saddle Lake
3984:Historical
3946:DĂ«nesĆłĆı̚ne
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2599:Siksika 146
2534:Samson 137A
2459:Piikani 147
2324:Montana 139
2091:Kehewin 123
1566:Janvier 194
1474:Wabasca 166
1250:On reserve
1229:in Alberta
1021:Gros Ventre
995:confederacy
978:Michel Band
912:earthlodges
881:Anishinaabe
868:Assiniboine
811:, and the
653:ice fishing
579:and 19,945
402:Chinuk pipa
382:Chinuk Wawa
366:Linguistics
349:Territories
319:Atlantic CA
183:Land claims
5994:Categories
5428:Tsuu T'ina
5397:Denésoliné
5389:NiitsĂtapi
4828:Government
4641:Papaschase
4634:Terminated
4606:Onion Lake
4594:Kelly Lake
4504:Morinville
4484:Horse Lake
4469:Valleyview
4449:Heart Lake
4337:High Level
4322:Swan River
4292:Slave Lake
4202:Louis Bull
4192:Heart Lake
4172:Enoch Cree
4082:Fort McKay
3929:Athapascan
3891:Algonquian
3809:2014-02-26
3755:January 2,
3629:2014-02-26
3605:2014-04-01
3580:2014-02-26
3560:Indian Act
3553:2014-02-26
3438:2013-12-16
3370:October 6,
3329:2013-04-18
3228:2024-07-30
3204:2018-10-31
3177:2018-10-31
3148:2018-10-31
3121:References
3110:Indian Act
2529:Samson 137
1531:Blood 148A
1300:Alexis 133
1136:Indian Act
1111:Indian Act
1102:Indian Act
1099:under the
1037:Lethbridge
1023:) and the
1017:Tsuu T'ina
953:Bow Rivers
901:Indian Act
850:, and the
832:Algonquian
784:Tsuu T'ina
770:Denésoliné
763:NiitsĂtapi
639:relied on
623:There are
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193:Land title
165:Indian Act
5732:Treaty 11
5727:Treaty 10
5672:Numbered
5572:Treaty 11
5567:Treaty 10
5512:Numbered
5450:Stoney /
5444:Dene Tha'
5442:Slavey /
5426:Sarcee /
5379:Beaver /
5216:Provinces
5062:Festivals
5057:Education
5004:Companies
4898:Mountains
4885:Geography
4816:Elections
4754:Fur trade
4649:Sharphead
4514:Alexander
4444:Frog Lake
4439:Cold Lake
4409:Tsuut'ina
4377:Tsuut'ina
4352:Dene Tha'
4307:Kapawe'no
4302:Driftpile
4182:Frog Lake
4167:Cold Lake
4152:Alexander
3960:Tsuut'ina
3953:Dene Tha'
3922:Saulteaux
3896:Blackfoot
3870:Subarctic
3675:ignored (
3665:cite book
3126:Footnotes
2700:Bearspaw
1526:Blood 148
1410:Boyer 164
980:from the
966:Bow River
806:Stoney /
796:Slavey /
782:Sarcee /
754:Beaver /
673:the south
665:toboggans
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419:Religions
178:Land Back
32:in Canada
5722:Treaty 9
5717:Treaty 8
5712:Treaty 7
5707:Treaty 6
5702:Treaty 5
5697:Treaty 4
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5687:Treaty 2
5682:Treaty 1
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5537:Treaty 4
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5029:Highways
4951:Villages
4870:Monarchy
4798:Politics
4545:Bigstone
4529:Sunchild
4524:O'Chiese
4479:Duncan's
4392:Bearspaw
4362:Tallcree
4312:Sawridge
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4232:Sunchild
4212:O'Chiese
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4033:Treaty 8
4025:Treaty 7
4017:Treaty 6
3986:polities
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3793:April 7,
3526:Archived
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3084:See also
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1045:Treaty 6
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243:Politics
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228:Genocide
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92:Genetics
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5381:Daneáșaa
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5097:Symbols
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4961:Hamlets
4855:Speaker
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4838:Cabinet
4736:History
4728:Alberta
4397:Chiniki
4207:Montana
4127:Siksika
4122:Piikani
3939:Daneáșaa
3720:Sources
2760:Wesley
2506:11,006
1538:12,699
1234:Nation
1124:Chiniki
982:Calahoo
962:Kutenai
943:on the
916:Hidatsa
848:Piikani
844:Siksika
756:Daneáșaa
733:and no
693:central
689:travois
609:Calgary
547:. The
545:Alberta
255:Culture
76:History
5452:Nakoda
5436:NakawÄ
5263:Quebec
5112:Anthem
5092:People
5087:Sports
4941:Cities
4913:Rivers
4724:Topics
4660:(1958)
4657:Michel
4652:(1897)
4644:(1891)
4519:Alexis
4402:Wesley
4347:Beaver
4157:Alexis
4117:Kainai
4036:(1899)
4028:(1877)
4020:(1876)
3973:Nakoda
3968:Siouan
3907:Plains
3866:Plains
3776:
3738:
3653:
3068:1,176
3037:1,628
3031:1,299
3028:2,930
2991:2,089
2988:2,427
2958:1,385
2907:1,025
2898:1,450
2863:1,410
2842:2,133
2833:2,930
2812:1,918
2806:1,505
2803:3,466
2766:1,551
2763:1,818
2749:1,594
2746:1,801
2732:1,816
2729:2,037
2615:3,412
2609:4,120
2606:7,534
2550:2,704
2544:6,230
2541:8,947
2515:4,315
2509:6,691
2480:1,466
2474:2,451
2471:3,917
2409:1,339
2406:2,171
2366:1,453
2331:1,067
2310:2,509
2301:3,173
2206:1,638
2203:2,391
2136:4,614
2133:5,942
2107:1,057
2101:1,183
2098:2,240
2013:1,238
1952:1,541
1946:1,850
1943:3,391
1822:1,578
1816:3,290
1813:4,879
1786:1,805
1783:2,792
1722:1,875
1713:2,889
1686:2,161
1683:3,149
1632:1,637
1626:1,322
1623:2,960
1547:3,948
1541:8,751
1510:4,712
1504:3,524
1501:8,236
1446:1,210
1422:1,147
1396:1,048
1387:1,303
1325:1,171
1322:2,066
1286:1,121
1280:1,062
1277:2,264
1247:Total
1203:, and
1130:, and
1128:Wesley
1081:Piapot
1009:Kainai
1005:Piegan
920:Mandan
889:Hinton
877:Ojibwe
852:Kainai
846:, the
840:Siouan
808:Nakoda
791:NakawÄ
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663:, and
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3372:2010
3290:2012
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2684:163
2681:367
2585:479
2576:521
2445:162
2442:755
2436:970
2415:832
2375:527
2369:926
2340:342
2334:725
2307:492
2304:172
2240:376
2237:232
2234:107
2231:715
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2176:523
2173:668
2142:681
2139:647
2077:253
2071:130
2068:393
2022:731
2016:507
1987:159
1981:204
1978:363
1917:577
1911:282
1908:860
1872:468
1866:421
1863:893
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1751:144
1748:328
1716:963
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