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The '''Enoch Cree Nation #440''' is a [[First Nations]] band in [[Alberta]] that is part of the [[Cree]] language group. It is also part of the [[Treaty 6|Treaty Six]] Confederacy. |
The '''Enoch Cree Nation #440''' is a [[First Nations]] band in [[Alberta]] that is part of the [[Cree]] language group. It is also part of the [[Treaty 6|Treaty Six]] Confederacy. |
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The band controls two reserves – the larger [[Enoch Cree Nation 135|Enoch Cree Nation 135 Indian Reserve]] west of, and adjacent to, the City of [[Edmonton]], and the smaller Enoch Cree Nation No. 135A Indian Reserve {{convert|43|km|mi|abbr=on}} south of the Town of [[Barrhead, Alberta|Barrhead]].<ref>{{cite web |title=ENOCH CREE NATION #440 - Reserves/Settlements/Villages |url=http://fnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNReserves.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=440&lang=eng |website=Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada |publisher=Government of Canada |accessdate=12 July 2019}}</ref> Approximately 1,690 band members live on the larger reserve, while others reside elsewhere within the [[Edmonton Metropolitan Region]]. The [[Indian Register|registered]] total population of the band was 2,789 in June 2019.<ref>{{cite web |title=ENOCH CREE NATION #440 - Population Characteristics |url=http://fnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNPopulation.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=440&lang=eng |website=Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada |publisher=Government of Canada |date=June 2019 |accessdate=12 July 2019}}</ref> |
The band controls two reserves – the larger [[Enoch Cree Nation 135|Enoch Cree Nation 135 Indian Reserve]] west of, and adjacent to, the City of [[Edmonton]], and the smaller [[Enoch Cree Nation 135A|Enoch Cree Nation No. 135A Indian Reserve]] {{convert|43|km|mi|abbr=on}} south of the Town of [[Barrhead, Alberta|Barrhead]].<ref>{{cite web |title=ENOCH CREE NATION #440 - Reserves/Settlements/Villages |url=http://fnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNReserves.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=440&lang=eng |website=Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada |publisher=Government of Canada |accessdate=12 July 2019}}</ref> Approximately 1,690 band members live on the larger reserve, while others reside elsewhere within the [[Edmonton Metropolitan Region]]. The [[Indian Register|registered]] total population of the band was 2,789 in June 2019.<ref>{{cite web |title=ENOCH CREE NATION #440 - Population Characteristics |url=http://fnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNPopulation.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=440&lang=eng |website=Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada |publisher=Government of Canada |date=June 2019 |accessdate=12 July 2019}}</ref> |
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[[File:River Cree Casino sign.jpg|thumb|River Cree Resort and Casino]] |
[[File:River Cree Casino sign.jpg|thumb|River Cree Resort and Casino]] |
Revision as of 20:33, 25 August 2019
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People | Cree |
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Treaty | Treaty 6 |
Headquarters | Enoch |
Province | Alberta |
Land[1] | |
Main reserve | Enoch Cree Nation 135 |
Other reserve(s) | |
Land area | 53.082 km2 |
Population (2019)[1] | |
On reserve | 1805 |
On other land | 43 |
Off reserve | 944 |
Total population | 2792 |
Government[1] | |
Chief | William Morin |
Website | |
enochnation.ca |
The Enoch Cree Nation #440 is a First Nations band in Alberta that is part of the Cree language group. It is also part of the Treaty Six Confederacy.
The band controls two reserves – the larger Enoch Cree Nation 135 Indian Reserve west of, and adjacent to, the City of Edmonton, and the smaller Enoch Cree Nation No. 135A Indian Reserve 43 km (27 mi) south of the Town of Barrhead.[2] Approximately 1,690 band members live on the larger reserve, while others reside elsewhere within the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. The registered total population of the band was 2,789 in June 2019.[3]
The band is currently[when?] in negotiations with the Canadian Crown regarding land claim settlements and the use of reserve land by the Department of Defence as a bombing range during the Second World War. In October 2006 the Enoch Cree Nation opened the River Cree Resort and Casino, a $210-million[citation needed] casino, hotel and sports complex located on the northeast corner of the larger reserve, adjacent to the City of Edmonton.
Notable people
- Ashley Callingbull-Burnham, actress[4]
- Bill LaForge, ice hockey coach[5][6]
- Crystle Lightning, musician
References
- ^ "First Nation Detail". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
- ^ "ENOCH CREE NATION #440 - Reserves/Settlements/Villages". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
- ^ "ENOCH CREE NATION #440 - Population Characteristics". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. June 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
- ^ "Ashley Callingbull". Retrieved 20 December 2015.
- ^ Gallagher, Danny (June 25, 2005). "Bill LaForge, Hockey Coach". The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario. pp. S9.
- ^ Canadian Press (May 19, 1984). "LaForge Stresses Emotion". Nanaimo Daily News. Nanaimo, British Columbia: Publisher Extra Newspapers. p. 11. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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