This is the list of communities in Quebec that have the legal status of Indian settlements (établissement amérindien, code=SE) as defined by Statistics Canada.[1]
Note these are not the same as Indian reserves (réserve indien, code=IRI), nor does it include Cree villages (code=VC), Naskapi villages (code=VK), or Northern villages (Inuit, code=VN), which have a separate legal status.
Name as used by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada | First Nation(s) | Ethnic/national group | Tribal council | Treaty | Area | Population[2] | Notes & references | |||
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ha | acre | 2016 | 2011 | % difference | ||||||
108ha | 274 | 339 | -19.2% | Indian settlement | ||||||
Hunter's Point[3] | 122ha | 10 | 27 | -63.0% | Indian settlement not listed at INAC | |||||
1198ha | Indian settlement | |||||||||
266ha | 737 | 725 | 1.7% | Listed as an Indian settlement by Statistics Canada | ||||||
393ha | 237 | 312 | -24.0% | Indian settlement | ||||||
Whitworth[4] | 169ha | Not listed by INAC or in the census | ||||||||
36.8ha | 104 | 219 | -52.5% | Indian settlement |
Note: Oujé-Bougoumou is a village and is inhabited by Cree, but does not have the legal status of "Cree village" as defined by legislation.