Gordon First Nation

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The Gordon First Nation is located near the village of Punnichy, Saskatchewan, in Canada. The First Nation has a population of 2,774 people, 1,060 of whom live on-reserve and 1,714 who live off-reserve. Elected Chief Bryan McNabb Sr. leads the First Nation. Their territory is located on the Gordon 86 reserve, as arranged by Treaty 4.

See also: Aboriginal peoples in Saskatchewan.

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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.