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Little Pine First Nation

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The Little Pine First Nation is a Plains Cree First Nations band government in Saskatchewan, Canada. The band's reserves include Little Pine 116, Min-a-he-quo-sis 116A, and Min-a-he-quo-sis 116C, totalling 64,010 acres. The Little Pine First Nation's 17,567-ha reserve is located 53 km northwest of North Battleford. The band has 2,029 members, with 1,046 living off-reserve and 983 living on-reserve. 

The Little Pine First Nation was named for a Cree Chief Min-a-he-quo-sis (Little Pine) who signed an adhesion to Treaty 6 in 1879 near Fort Walsh. Although the band traditionally resided in the Cypress Hills region they were moved and settled at the foot of Bluehill along the Battle River. 

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The Little Pine First Nation is a Plains Cree First Nations band government in Saskatchewan, Canada. It has a total of 2,029 members, with 983 living on-reserve.

Province : Saskatchewan

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Wayne Semaganis
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