People | Anishinaabe |
---|---|
Treaty | Treaty 8 |
Headquarters | Fort Vermilion |
Province | Alberta |
Land [1] | |
Reserve(s) | |
Land area | 81.603 km2 |
Population (2019) [1] | |
On reserve | 523 |
On other land | 1 |
Off reserve | 861 |
Total population | 1385 |
Government [1] | |
Chief | Rupert Meneen |
Tribal Council [1] | |
North Peace Tribal Council | |
Website | |
tallcreefirstnation.ca |
The Tallcree Tribal Government, also called the Tallcree First Nation, is a First Nations band government in northern Alberta. It controls seven Indian reserves, the largest and most populated being Tallcree 173 (South Tallcree) and Tallcree 173A (North Tallcree). [1] The band claims Anishinaabe ancestry, tracing its origins back to a group led to Canada by Sitting Bull. [2]
The band owns and operates a gas station on Fort Vermilion 173B, an urban reserve adjacent to the community of Fort Vermilion. [3]
People | Anishinaabe |
---|---|
Treaty | Treaty 8 |
Headquarters | Fort Vermilion |
Province | Alberta |
Land [1] | |
Reserve(s) | |
Land area | 81.603 km2 |
Population (2019) [1] | |
On reserve | 523 |
On other land | 1 |
Off reserve | 861 |
Total population | 1385 |
Government [1] | |
Chief | Rupert Meneen |
Tribal Council [1] | |
North Peace Tribal Council | |
Website | |
tallcreefirstnation.ca |
The Tallcree Tribal Government, also called the Tallcree First Nation, is a First Nations band government in northern Alberta. It controls seven Indian reserves, the largest and most populated being Tallcree 173 (South Tallcree) and Tallcree 173A (North Tallcree). [1] The band claims Anishinaabe ancestry, tracing its origins back to a group led to Canada by Sitting Bull. [2]
The band owns and operates a gas station on Fort Vermilion 173B, an urban reserve adjacent to the community of Fort Vermilion. [3]