Northlands First Nation

The Northlands First Nation is a First Nations band government in northwestern Manitoba, Canada. This Dene or Denesuline population were part of a larger group once called the "Caribou-eaters".

The village of Lac Brochet is the administrative centre of the Northlands First Nation. Seven-hundred-twenty residents of Lac Brochet chose Dene as their mother tongue in 2011. English was spoken by most of the population.<ref name "2011 Census">"Canada Census 2011 Community Profile". Retrieved 2013-03-23.</ref>

Territory

The territories of the First Nation include five parcels of land:

Membership

As of February 2013 the total membership of Northland First Nation was 1,024 with 868 members living on-reserve and 156 members living off-reserve.[1]

The First Nation is governed by a Chief and six councillors [1] and is affiliated with the Keewatin Tribal Council.[1]The Keewatin Tribal Council with its head office in Thompson represents eleven First Nations in Northern Manitoba.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "AANDC (Registered Population)". Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  2. "Keewatin Tribal Council Website". Retrieved 2013-03-23.

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Coordinates: 58°36′58″N 101°30′00″W / 58.61611°N 101.50000°W