First Nations in Saskatchewan

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First Nations in Saskatchewan constitute many nations. First Nations ethnicities in the province include the Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux, Dene and Dakota. Historically the Atsina and Blackfoot could also be found at various times.

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[edit] First Nations in Saskatchewan

[edit] First Nations in Central Saskatchewan

First Nations in Central Saskatchewan

Ahtahkakoop First Nation | Beardy's & Okemasis First Nation | Big Bear Band | Big Island Lake Cree Nation | Big River First Nation | Chakastapaysin Band of the Cree Nation | Cumberland House Cree Nation | Flying Dust First Nation | Island Lake First Nation | James Smith Cree Nation | Kinistin First Nation | Little Pine First Nation | Lucky Man Cree Nation | Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation | Mistawasis First Nation | Montreal Lake Cree Nation | Moosomin First Nation | Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man First Nation | Muskeg Lake First Nation | Muskoday First Nation | One Arrow First Nation | Onion Lake First Nation | Pelican Lake First Nation | Peter Chapman First Nation | Poundmaker Cree Nation | Red Earth First Nation | Red Pheasant First Nation | Saulteaux First Nation | Shoal Lake Cree Nation | Sturgeon Lake First Nation | Sweetgrass First Nation | Thunderchild First Nation | Wahpeton Dakota Nation | Waterhen Lake First Nation | Witchekan Lake First Nation | Yellow Quill First Nation | Young Chippewayan First Nation

For the purposes of this template, Central Saskatchewan is defined as all places north of Saskatoon and south of the most southerly point of Lac La Ronge.


[edit] First Nations in Northern Saskatchewan

First Nations in Northern Saskatchewan

Birch Narrows First Nation | Black Lake Denesuline Nation | Buffalo River First Nation | Canoe Lake Cree Nation | Clearwater River Dene Nation | English River First Nation | Fond Du Lac Denesuline Nation | Hatchet Lake Denesuline Nation | Joseph Bighead First Nation | Lac La Ronge First Nation | Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation

For the purposes of this template, Northern Saskatchewan is defined as all places within the province that are north of the most southerly point of Lac La Ronge.


[edit] First Nations in Southern Saskatchewan

First Nations in Southern Saskatchewan

Carry the Kettle First Nation | Chacachas First Nation | Cote First Nation | Cowessess First Nation | Day Star First Nation | Fishing Lake First Nation | Gordon First Nation | Kahkewistahaw First Nation | Kawacatoose First Nation | Keeseekoose First Nation | Key First Nation | Little Black Bear First Nation | Muscowpetung First Nation | Muskowekwan First Nation | Nekaneet First Nation | Ocean Man First Nation | Ochapowace First Nation | Okanese First Nation | Pasqua First Nation | Peepeekisis First Nation | Pheasant Rump Nakota Nation | Piapot First Nation | Sakimay First Nation | Standing Buffalo First Nation | Star Blanket Cree Nation | White Bear First Nation | Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation | Wood Mountain First Nation

For the purposes of this template, Southern Saskatchewan is defined as all places within the province that are south of the city of Saskatoon.


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