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Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation

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265:(House Cree) people of northern Saskatchewan. The plain buffalos were once the most important resource to Ahtahkakoop and his people. By 1860s, with the arrival of European settlers the buffalo disappeared rapidly. The chief understood that the ways of living that his band was used to needed to change in order to get through the crisis. To help his people transit from hunter and warrior to farmer a reservation is needed. In 1874 the chief invited Anglican missionary John Hines to settle with his people near Sandy Lake. On August 23, 1876, Chief Ahtahkakoop signed Treaty 6 at Fort Carlton, giving up their vast hunting territory in exchange for a 67-square-mile reserve and $ 5 a year "per head". When the treaty was signed, the population of his band was 185 members. He wished to have a reserve adjoining Mistawasis on the Green Lake Trail at Sandy Lake given his band already had houses and gardens there. The reserve was surveyed in the summer and fall of 1878, but when the survey was completed the reserve was neither in the location nor of the size that had been advised to the surveyors. Chief Ahtahkakoop died on December 4, 1896, and Kamiyoastotin became chief. The land at Sandy Lake was fertile, and though the band suffered many hardships and setbacks, progress was made. The 1929 fall in market prices, followed by prolonged drought, forced people off reserve as they sought employment clearing land and helping on farms. The first church was built in 1874, and Reverend Hines started the first school in 1876. The band's infrastructure includes a school, workshop, warehouse, police station, RCMP residences, fire hall, health clinic, band hall, arena, gymnasium, daycare, the Lonesome Pine Convenience Store, the Indian Child and Family Services Agency, and the Cree Nations Treatment Centre. In 2000 the band-owned Ahtahkakoop Publishing Company published its first book, 776:
equivalent. While 24.9% of the aboriginal identity population received a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree. 99% of the teacher are from First Nation, and 80% of them have been teaching on-reserve for at least 5 years. High school graduation rate is near 45%. The government is working to ensure Treaty teachings are delivered in all classrooms from Kindergarten to Grade 12. More financial funding will be attributed to education. Formal education, lifelong learning, and employment development are stressed to assist the people in meeting their maximum potential. The education database is under construction.
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In 2016 there are about 2,706 registered and 1,440 on-reserve registered population in Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation. Around 48.9% people live on the reserve. From 2010 to 2016 the on-reserve average annual population growth rate is 2.0%. On reserve the male-female ratio is about 1 to 1. Percentage for age
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The education authority of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation is the Treaty 6 Education Council. About 734 students are enrolled in elementary and secondary school, and about 159 post-secondary students are enrolled. 41.3% aboriginal identity population aged 15 years and over received a high school diploma or
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First Nations Elections Act is the election system used by Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation. Average length of time served in role of chief and council members is approximately 8 years. Every year two General Band Meetings will be held. Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation's General Assessment Score (2015-2016) is 10.3.
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Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation's reserve is registered as Ahtahkakoop Indian Reserve NO.104. It is located at 72 kilometres (45 mi) north-west of Prince Albert, taking up 17,347.3 ha (42,866 acres). Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation joined the Reserve Land and Environmental Management Program and First
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In 2016 there are about 1,475 people who know certain language. Around 380 people know how to speak Indigenous language and around 1,470 people know English. 20.0% of the population learned Indigenous languages first. 20.0% of the population speak indigenous language at home. About 25.8% of the
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where the population is increasing in number. Between 2001 and 2006, according to the census, the reserve grew by 0.2%, or 2 people. The current population of all the settlements is 1,924th out of 5,008. Geographically, it is
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northwest of Prince Albert. As of January 2003 the registered population of Ahtahkakoop is 2600 band members. The language spoken is Cree. The community was formerly known as "Sandy Lake Indian Band".
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Nation Land Management Act in 2015. Government is increasing the land holdings to pursue land development opportunities. While traditional lands and cultural sites are protected from development.
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group under 15 (27.2%), between 15 and 24 (19.9%), 25 to 64 (48,0%) and above 65 (5.0%). The average age for the registered population is 29.2. The population density is 11.4 persons per km^2.
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and is 17,347 hectares in size. The community was formerly known as the "Sandy Lake Indian Band", a name which is still used interchangeably when referring to the reserve.
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Compared with 2012 the score decreased by 4.5. The percentage of eligible voters among the nation is 44.8% in 2017. Following is the table of current officials.
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The name of this reserve originated from its first chief who was born about 1816 on the vast prairie region that was home to his people. He was named
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Ahtahkakoop : the epic account of a Plains Cree Head Chief, his people, and their vision for survival, 1816-1896
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The Chief and Headmen who represented the Sandy Lake Indian Band at the signing of Treaty 6 in Fort Carlton were:
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Atahkakoop: The Epic Account of a Cree Head Chief, His People, and Their Struggle for Survival, 1816–1896
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Indigenous player, who advocated for Indigenous athletes across North America.
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Establish bylaws and develop policies that govern community operations.
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The following table is for the registered population in April 2022.
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Strategic Research and Statistics Directorate (14 November 2008).
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Improve communication between leadership and membership.
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It is one of the few settlements in 1823: 1413: 712:Registered Females On Other Band Crown Land 342: 215:, name of the first chief of the Band) is a 1050: 767:people can understand indigenous language. 193:Chief John Ahtahkakoop, seated bottom left. 1848:Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations 1830: 1816: 1420: 1406: 1320: 994: 992: 990: 704:Registered Males On Other Band Crown Land 2620:First Nations governments in Saskatchewan 728:Registered Females On No Band Crown Land 1269:"Language characteristics — Ahtahkakoop" 628:First Nations Financial Transparency Act 286:Benjamin, also known as Waskitoy (Thigh) 188: 2589:List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan 1138: 1136: 987: 720:Registered Males On No Band Crown Land 14: 2607: 1933:Provisional Government of Saskatchewan 1797:Whitefish Lake First Nation (Goodfish) 1811: 1609:Mosquito-Grizzly Bear's Head-Lean Man 1401: 1190:Statistics Canada (8 February 2017). 963: 961: 696:Registered Females On Own Crown Land 680:Registered Females On Other Reserves 2135:File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council 1375:Michelle Filice (11 December 2015). 1133: 1005:Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia 360: 27:First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada 1314: 688:Registered Males On Own Crown Land 672:Registered Males On Other Reserves 280:Chief Ah-tuh-uk-koop (Star Blanket) 24: 1544:Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation 958: 664:Registered Females On Own Reserve 614:Develop a Treaty 6 position paper. 289:Mee-Now-Ah-Chahk-Way (Good Spirit) 25: 2631: 1301:Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation Dashboard 1247:Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation Dashboard 1222:Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation Dashboard 1148:Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation Dashboard 1120:Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation Dashboard 892:. Alberta Language Technology Lab 837:List of First Nations governments 779: 231:Wāskahikaniwiyiniwak (House Cree) 2050:Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs 940:"Ahtahkakoop 104 Indian Reserve" 656:Registered Males On Own Reserve 623:Create a data management system. 170:Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs 40: 2415:Touchwood Agency Tribal Council 1368: 1342: 1289: 1260: 1235: 1210: 1183: 1161: 1108: 890:itwêwina Plains Cree Dictionary 744:Registered Females Off Reserve 633: 1589:Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation 1079: 1044: 1019: 932: 904: 877: 849: 13: 1: 2455:Yorkton Tribal Administration 1839:First Nations in Saskatchewan 1321:Buck, Ruth (5 January 2016). 842: 736:Registered Males Off Reserve 351: 241:, 72 kilometers northwest of 2015:Agency Chiefs Tribal Council 1639:Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation 1051:Christensen, Deanna (2000). 1007:. 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Index

Ahtahkakoop First Nation

Cree
Treaty 6
Shell Lake
Saskatchewan
Ahtahkakoop 104
Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs
ahtahkakoop.ca

Cree
Cree
First Nation
band government
Shell Lake, Saskatchewan
Prince Albert
Ahtahkakoop
Plains Cree
2006 population
Cree
First Nations
reserve
Shell Lake, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
enclaved
rural municipality
Canwood No. 494
Chief Ahtahkakoop
Edward Ahenakew
Fred Sasakamoose

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