Little Saskatchewan First Nation Explained

Little Saskatchewan 48
Official Name:Indian Reserve 48
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Band Name:Little Saskatchewan First Nation
Treaty:Treaty 2[1]
Endonym:Sas-ka-chew-wa-niiz
Chief:Hector Shorting (2019-2021)[2]
Council:
  • Darrell Shorting
  • Albert Shorting
  • Raymond Sumner
  • Leroy Thompson
Tribal Council:Interlake Reserves Tribal Council
Population Total:627
Population As Of:2021
Settlement Type:Indian reserve
Population Footnotes:[3]
Area Land Km2:13.54
Coordinates:51.6808°N -98.6438°W
Pushpin Map:Canada Manitoba
Pushpin Label:IR 48

Little Saskatchewan First Nation (Ojibwa: Kaakiiskakamigaag)[4] is a First Nations community in the Interlake Region of central Manitoba. Its main reserve is the Little Saskatchewan 48.

It is a signatory of Treaty 2.[5]

References

  1. Web site: Little Saskatchewan - First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory. 17 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Little Saskatchewan First Nation.
  3. Web site: Census Profile, 2016 Census, Statistics Canada - Validation Error.
  4. https://mfnerc.org/community-map/ https://mfnerc.org/community-map/
  5. Web site: Little Saskatchewan - First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory. 17 October 2018.