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Saddle Lake First Nation

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Saddle Lake Cree Nation is a signatory to Treaty 6, and its traditional language is Plains Cree. Saddle Lake has two separate councils and chiefs governing their two reserves - Saddle Lake Cree Nation (proper) and the Whitefish Lake First Nation (often called "Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation" to distinguish it from a similarly named group in Manitoba). For the purposes of the Indian Act, however, Saddle Lake and Whitefish have one, shared, band government, and the two reserves are considered to be one Nation. In June 2013, the Nation reported a population of 9,934 people, of which 6,148 people lived on their own Reserve.



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Saddle Lake Cree Nation is a Plains Cree, First Nations community, located in the Amiskwacīwiyiniwak region of central Alberta, Canada.

Province : Alberta

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Primary
EDDY MAKOKIS
Chief

eric.shirt@saddlelake.ca

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