People | Nakoda people |
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Treaty | Treaty 7 |
Headquarters | Morley |
Province | Alberta |
Land | |
Main reserve | Stoney 142, 143, 144 |
Other reserve(s) | |
Land area | 477.75 km2 |
Website | |
Stoney Nakoda First Nation |
Stoney Nakoda First Nation ( Stoney: Îyârhe Nakoda) is a Nakoda First Nations band government Alberta, Canada. It is located West of Calgary, in the foot of the Rocky Mountains.
Stoney Nakoda First Nation comprises three Nakoda Tribes:
Population (2021) | |
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On reserve | 1853 |
Off reserve | 237 |
Total population | 2090 |
Government | |
Chief | Barry Lee Rollins |
Council size | 4 |
Website | |
bearspawfirstnation.ca |
The Bearspaw First Nation is a First Nations band government of the Nakoda people in Alberta. This nation is part of the larger Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
In November 2010, a dispute arose when the chief of the band, David Bearspaw, cancelled a forthcoming election and extended his term by two years, prompting a protest blockade of the Eden Valley 216 reserve by other band members. A judge ordered elections to go ahead, and the incumbent was defeated by Darcy Dixon. [1]
Population (2021) | |
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On reserve | 1576 |
Off reserve | 204 |
Total population | 1780 |
Government | |
Chief | Aaron Young |
Council size | 4 |
The Chiniki First Nation is a First Nations band government of the Nakoda people in Alberta. This nation is part of the larger Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Population (2021) | |
---|---|
On reserve | 1589 |
Off reserve | 255 |
Total population | 1841 |
Government | |
Chief | Clifford Poucette |
Council size | 4 |
Website | |
Twitter - Wesley First Nation |
The Wesley First Nation is a First Nations band government of the Nakoda people in Alberta. This nation is part of the larger Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Indian Reserves shared between the three component nations, under the administration of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation are: [2]
People | Nakoda people |
---|---|
Treaty | Treaty 7 |
Headquarters | Morley |
Province | Alberta |
Land | |
Main reserve | Stoney 142, 143, 144 |
Other reserve(s) | |
Land area | 477.75 km2 |
Website | |
Stoney Nakoda First Nation |
Stoney Nakoda First Nation ( Stoney: Îyârhe Nakoda) is a Nakoda First Nations band government Alberta, Canada. It is located West of Calgary, in the foot of the Rocky Mountains.
Stoney Nakoda First Nation comprises three Nakoda Tribes:
Population (2021) | |
---|---|
On reserve | 1853 |
Off reserve | 237 |
Total population | 2090 |
Government | |
Chief | Barry Lee Rollins |
Council size | 4 |
Website | |
bearspawfirstnation.ca |
The Bearspaw First Nation is a First Nations band government of the Nakoda people in Alberta. This nation is part of the larger Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
In November 2010, a dispute arose when the chief of the band, David Bearspaw, cancelled a forthcoming election and extended his term by two years, prompting a protest blockade of the Eden Valley 216 reserve by other band members. A judge ordered elections to go ahead, and the incumbent was defeated by Darcy Dixon. [1]
Population (2021) | |
---|---|
On reserve | 1576 |
Off reserve | 204 |
Total population | 1780 |
Government | |
Chief | Aaron Young |
Council size | 4 |
The Chiniki First Nation is a First Nations band government of the Nakoda people in Alberta. This nation is part of the larger Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Population (2021) | |
---|---|
On reserve | 1589 |
Off reserve | 255 |
Total population | 1841 |
Government | |
Chief | Clifford Poucette |
Council size | 4 |
Website | |
Twitter - Wesley First Nation |
The Wesley First Nation is a First Nations band government of the Nakoda people in Alberta. This nation is part of the larger Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Indian Reserves shared between the three component nations, under the administration of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation are: [2]