Bigstone Cree Nation
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the Bigstone Cree Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada. They are a western branch of the large Cree Nation.
In 2005, there were 5,874 registered Bigstone Cree[1], of which 2,247 were living on reserve.[2]
The Bigstone Cree have six reserves established in Alberta, for a total of 21,066.6 hectares: Desmarais and Wabasca (multiple land tracts) in Wabasca, near Slave Lake and Jean Baptiste Gambler in northern Alberta, .
[edit] See also
- First Nations in Alberta
- List of Alberta Indian Reserves
- List of First Nations peoples
- Indian Act
- List of Aboriginal communities in Canada
[edit] References
- ^ Bigstone Cree - Population table
- ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs - 2005 Official Population list - Indian Registered Population. December 2005. Retreived on 24 September 2006
[edit] External links
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