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Red Sucker Lake First Nation

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Red Sucker Lake is an Oji-Cree First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. It is located on a peninsula on the northeast shore of Red Sucker Lake. As of June 2021, the registered population is 1,125, of which 981 live on their own reserve. Historically, the peoples of Red Sucker Lake were part of the Island Lake Band of "Cree". 

The First Nation is a signatory to the 1909 adhesion to Treaty 5. It has reserved for itself eight Indian Reserves. The band maintains political affiliations with the Island Lake Tribal Council, Manitoba Keewatinohk Okimahkanak, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. The native language is the Island Lake dialect Oji-Cree.


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Red Sucker Lake is an Oji-Cree First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. It is located on a peninsula on the northeast shore of Red Sucker Lake. The native language spoken is the Island Lake dialect Oji-Cree.

Province : Manitoba

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Samuel Knott
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