Woodland Cree First Nation
This article is about a particular band government. For the ethnic group, see Woodland Cree.
The Woodland Cree First Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada adjacent to the Cadotte Lake in Northern Sunrise County northeast of the Town of Peace River. The hamlet of Cadotte Lake is located within the reserve.
As of September, 2010, there were 986 registered residents in Woodland Cree First Nation,[1] 697 of which were living on reserve. The reserve covers a total of 16,106.0 hectares.
Reserves
Woodland Cree First Nation reserves | |||||||
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Reserve | No. | Location | Area(hectares) | ||||
Woodland Cree | 226 | 48 km NE of Peace River | 11660.0 | ||||
Woodland Cree | 227 | 60 km NE of Peace River | 660.0 | ||||
Woodland Cree | 228 | 75 km NE of Peace River | 3786.0 |
See also
- First Nations in Alberta
- List of Indian reserves in Alberta
- List of First Nations peoples
- Indian Act
- List of Aboriginal communities in Canada
References
- ↑ Registered Population Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
External links
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