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Piapot First Nation

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Piapot First Nation is a Cree First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is named for Chief Piapot (Payepwat) who became chief in about 1846. He signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 on September 9, 1875. Currently, the band has 1,935 registered members, 550 of whom live on the reserve. The band controls 21,617.9 ha of land, with additional shares in the 37 hectares comprising the Treaty 4 Reserve Grounds adjacent to Fort Qu’Appelle.

The band's reserves are Haylands 75A, Last Mountain Lake 80A, Piapot 75, Piapot 75E, Piapot Cree First Nation 75F, Piapot Cree First Nation 75G, Piapot Cree First Nation 75H, Piapot Cree First Nation 75I, Piapot Cree First Nation 75J, Piapot Cree First Nation 75K, Piapot First Nation 75T, Piapot Urban Reserve, and Treaty Four Reserve Grounds 77.


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Piapot First Nation is a Cree First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The band controls 21,617.9 ha of land, with additional shares in the 37 hectares comprising the Treaty 4 Reserve Grounds adjacent to Fort Qu’Appelle.

Province : Saskatchewan

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Mark Fox
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