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Kahkewistahaw First Nation

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Kahkewistahaw First Nation is a Saulteaux- and Cree-speaking First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The name Kahkewistahaw means "Eagle flying in the air". Kahkewistahaw is located 15km North of Broadview, Saskatchewan, along the #201 Highway and next to the Qu’Appelle Valley. 

The band is named for Cree chief Kahkewistahaw. In September of 1874, Kahkewistahaw himself signed Treaty 4, which established reserves for each signatory tribe. In 1881, the tribe’s reserve was surveyed. It was situated on the south side of the Qu’Appelle Valley, between Round Lake and Crooked Lake. 

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Kahkewistahaw First Nation is a Saulteaux- and Cree-speaking First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 15km North of Broadview, Saskatchewan, along the #201 Highway and next to the Qu’Appelle Valley. 

Province : Saskatchewan

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