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Cote First Nation

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The Cote First Nation is a Saulteaux First Nations band government in Kamsack, Saskatchewan. This Saulteaux reserve is connected to the Keeseekoose First Nation and only a couple of miles from the Key First Nation. Their land is situated just south of the boreal forest in the aspen parkland ecosystem of Canada. 

Historically, the people of Cote have lived in Saskatchewan and neighbouring Manitoba for at least 250 to 300 years. Today the Cote band has one reserve of 8,088 hectares (19,990 acres) and share Treaty Four Reserve Grounds Indian Reserve No. 77 with 33 other Treaty 4 First Nations. The Cote First Nation is a member of the Yorkton Tribal Council, whose offices are located in Yorkton.

A 2016 census reported that Cote First Nation had an on-Reserve population of 748. In September 2013, there were 3,616 registered members, with 904 members living on-reserve and 2,712 members living off-reserve. Around 65 band members speak the Ojibway Language at Cote First Nation. 


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The Cote First Nation is a Saulteaux First Nations band government in Kamsack, Saskatchewan. Around 65 members of the band speak the Ojibway Language.

Province : Saskatchewan

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George “Crow” Peter Cote
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