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Keeseekoose First Nation

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The Keeseekoose First Nation is a Saulteaux band located in Kamsack, Saskatchewan. The band is named for Chief Kiishikouse (kîšîkôns, "little sky"), who signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 at Swan Lake, Manitoba, in 1875. Flooding on the band's Manitoba reserve forced a relocation to the band's current location. Those who stayed in Manitoba are today known as the Pine Creek First Nation.

The Keeseekoose First Nation has 24 reserves and shares the Treaty Four Reserve Grounds 77 with many other Treaty Four First Nations. The band has a total population is 2,243, with 679 living on-reserve and 1,564 living off-reserve. The area covered by the Keeseekoose Reserves is 8,475 hectares or 20,942 acres.


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The Keeseekoose First Nation is a Saulteaux band located in Kamsack, Saskatchewan. The band is named for Chief Kiishikouse who signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 at Swan Lake, Manitoba, in 1875. Flooding on the band's Manitoba reserve forced a relocation to the band's current location.

Province : Saskatchewan

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