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Heart Lake First Nation

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Canadian First Nation
Heart Lake First Nation
Band No. 469
PeopleCree
TreatyTreaty 6
HeadquartersLac La Biche
ProvinceAlberta
Land[1]
Main reserveHeart Lake 167
Other reserve(s)
Land area46.007 km2
Population (2019)[1]
On reserve204
Off reserve159
Total population363
Government[1]
ChiefCurtis Monias
Council
  • Craig Cardinal
  • Sheila Monias
Website
heartlakefirstnation.com

TheHeart Lake First Nation is aFirst Nationsband government innorthern Alberta. A signatory toTreaty 6, it controls twoIndian reserves,Heart Lake 167 andHeart Lake 167A, as well as sharing ownership of another,Blue Quills.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ab"First Nation Detail".Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2019.
Ethnolinguistic groups (by language family)
Historicalpolities
Numbered Treaties
Tribal councils and
band governments
Athabasca Tribal Council(Fort McMurray)
Blackfoot Confederacy(Standoff)
Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations(Enoch)
Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council(Atikameg)
Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council(Slave Lake)
North Peace Tribal Council(High Level)
Stoney Nakoda - Tsuut'ina Tribal Council(Tsuut'ina)
Tribal Chiefs Ventures(Beaver Lake Cree)
Western Cree Tribal Council(Valleyview)
Yellowhead Tribal Council(Morinville)
Unaffiliated
Not federally recognized
Not headquartered in Alberta
Terminated
TheNumbered Treaties: Treaty Six
NumberedTreaties
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
International
National


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