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What treaty is Hobbema?

What treaty is Hobbema?

Treaty 6
1. In the mid 1800’s a Cree chief named Ermineskin picked the Hobbema area to settle in. The chief signed Treaty 6 in 1876.

What is Hobbema called now?

Maskwacis
Hobbema will become “Maskwacis” on January 1st Now, residents say switching the name to its traditional form will better reflect the heritage of the tribe that lives there.

What tribe is Maskwacis?

The Ermineskin Cree Nation is located in the Maskwacis area, which is about 70km south of Edmonton along Highway 2A and at Junction 611 and is only a short distance from Highway 2, which links Edmonton and Calgary.

How many Indian reserves are there in Alberta?

Map of reserves and settlements The 138 First Nations Reserves and 8 Metis Settlements located in Alberta are important to the province’s economic and cultural fabric.

What is the largest Indian reserve in Canada?

At 1,413.87 km2 (545.90 sq mi), this is the largest reserve in Canada, and the third most populous after Six Nations and Akwesasne….

Blood 148
First Nation Kainai Nation
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Municipal district Cardston

Why did they change the name of Hobbema?

October 23, 2013 PRESS RELEASE Re: Official Name Change to “Maskwacis” (Bear Hills) in Place of “Hobbema” The official name change to “Maskwacis” is seen as a welcome change. It signifies respect for our Cree way of life, our language and our authority over the traditional territories we have historically occupied.

What Indian tribes lived in Alberta?

These are the Algonquian (Blackfoot, Cree, and Saulteaux), the Athabaskan or Dene (Beaver, Chipewyan, Slavey, and Sarcee), and the Siouan (Stoney) families. The list of tribal groups in Alberta is not fixed and is based on differing interpretations of what constitutes a “tribe”.

Why was Hobbema renamed?

Where is O chiese First Nation?

The O’Chiese First Nation (/oʊˈtʃiːz/) is a Saulteaux First Nation in Alberta, Canada. The First Nation’s homeland is the 14,131.9 ha (34,921 acres) O’Chiese 203A Indian reserve, located approximately 52 km northwest of Rocky Mountain House.

Where are the most natives in Canada?

Many First Nations people live in Ontario and the western provinces. In 2011, the largest First Nations population was in Ontario (201,100) where 23.6% of all First Nations people in Canada lived. The next largest was in British Columbia (155,020), where they represented 18.2% of all First Nations people.

How big are the four bands of Hobbema?

Encompassing nearly 75,000 acres of arable Alberta flatland, the 6,000 plus members of the Four Bnads of Hobbema dwell in relative harmony. The fertile land is, in most cases, suitable for agricultural crops including wheat, oats, barley and canola. Oil boons have also figured in the financial independence of the Four Bands.

Who are the four Cree band First Nations?

Inspector RETI assigned Sgt. Mark A. Linnell and Cst. Richard D. Huculiak the responsibility to commence a Community Cadet Corps Program in Hobbema, AB. The Four Cree Band First Nations of Montana, Ermineskin, Samson and Louis Bull have 52.8% of their population under the age of 18 and, over 80% of the adult population is unemployed.

Who is Buffalo Buffalo of Hobbema First Nation?

Buffalo is an elected band councillor with Samson Cree First Nation, a big man with long braids and a cowboy hat. We’re sitting in the lobby of a law office in Maskwacis, formerly Hobbema, a community of four First Nation bands—the Samson Cree, Ermineskin Cree, Louis Bull Tribe and Montana First Nation—an hour drive south of Edmonton.

Who are the members of the Hobbema Community Cadet Corps?

The Hobbema Community Cadets are respectfully empowered by their Four Band Chiefs & Council and Education Administrators to receive school credits (Community Leadership Development) for their commitment to theHCCCP.