Kapawe'no First Nation Explained
The Kapawe'no First Nation (Cree: ᑲᐹᐏᐣ, kapâwin) is a band government in Alberta, Canada. It is headquartered at Grouard, Alberta,[2] which is near High Prairie.[3]
Indian Reserves
Six Indian reserves are governed by the band:[4]
- Kapawe'no First Nation Indian Reserve No. 150B, 8km (05miles) northwest/north of Lesser Slave Lake, 29.6ha
- Kapawe'no First Nation Indian Reserve No. 150C, north of Buffalo Bay and 17miles northeast of High Prairie, Township Partial 76, Range 15 W5M, 21ha
- Kapawe'no First Nation Indian Reserve No. 150D, 13km (08miles) northwest/north of Lesser Slave Lake, 390.1ha
- Kapawe'no First Nation Indian Reserve No. 229, 27km (17miles) northeast of High Prairie at the northwest corner of Lesser Slave Lake, 129ha
- Kapawe'no First Nation Indian Reserve No. 230, 25km (16miles) northeast of High Prairie at the northwest corner of Lesser Slave Lake, 846ha
- Kapawe'no First Nation Indian Reserve No. 231, on north shore of Lesser Slave Lake, approximately 86km (53miles) north of Swan Hills, Alberta, 147ha
Notes and References
- Web site: First Nation Detail. August 20, 2019. Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. 14 November 2008 . Government of Canada.
- Web site: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada "First Nation Detail" . . Government of Canada . 14 November 2008 . 2013-08-02 .
- http://www.kapaweno.ca/ Kapawe'no First Nation homepage
- Web site: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada "Reserves/Settlements/Villages" Detail . . Government of Canada . 14 November 2008 . 2013-08-02 .