Namao, Alberta Explained

Namao
Settlement Type:Hamlet
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map:Canada Alberta#Canada
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Namao
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Alberta
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Edmonton Metropolitan Region
Subdivision Type3:Census division
Subdivision Name3:11
Subdivision Type4:Municipal district
Subdivision Name4:Sturgeon County
Government Type:Unincorporated
Leader Title1:Governing body
Leader Name1:Sturgeon County Council
Established Title:Established
Population As Of:2010
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:10
Timezone:MST
Utc Offset:−07:00
Timezone Dst:MDT
Utc Offset Dst:−06:00
Coordinates:53.7161°N -113.4922°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Area Code:780, 587, 825
Blank Name:Highways
Blank1 Name:Waterways

Namao is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Sturgeon County. It is at the intersection of Highway 37 and Highway 28, approximately north of Edmonton's city limits. It was the namesake of RCAF Station Namao, now CFB Edmonton, which is directly south of the hamlet.

History

On August 22, 1891, the Edmonton Bulletin[2] reported that, "The Sturgeon river settlers had been requesting a post office since May 3, 1884. They had wanted to call it Wilson Valley at first, then Sturgeon and finally Naoma (Namao)." It opened on April 12, 1892.[3] According to Wilfred McLean, Dan [McKinley, who took up one of the first Sturgeon homesteads in the early 1880s] insisted on the name; "[He] had associated with the Indians for quite a few years and knew quite a few Cree words.",[4] The name is derived from the Cree word Cree: ᓇᒣᐤ (Cree: namêw), meaning "sturgeon".[5] [6]

On May 19, 1892, Postmaster J. Johnstone wrote that Nemao' is the correct spelling of the name of the post office in the Sturgeon river settlement."[3]

Demographics

The population of Namao according to the 2010 municipal census conducted by Sturgeon County is 10.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Planning Toolkit, Module 5 – Implementation Guidelines for Growth Areas Outside of Priority Growth Areas (PGAs) and Cluster Country Residential Areas (CCRAs) . Capital Region Board . August 30, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120226224539/http://www.beaver.ab.ca/municipal/beaver/beaver-website.nsf/AllDoc/18C009BD52DFF1BB872576B40003E8CF/%24File/Municipal_Census_Highlights.pdf . February 26, 2012.
  2. Web site: The Edmonton Bulletin: 1891. peel.library.ualberta.ca.
  3. Web site: The Edmonton Bulletin: 1892. peel.library.ualberta.ca.
  4. copies of "The Story of Malcolm McKinlay (1848-1934), Pioneer of the West, Arrived in Edmonton 1883, One Hundred Years ago" by Wilfred McLean (Grandson); copies held by McKinlay descendants, p. 21
  5. Web site: Lake Sturgeon, Nemêw, Buffalo of the Water - Spacing Edmonton. 2020-12-23. en-US.
  6. Web site: Search results. 2020-12-23. www.creedictionary.com.