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Blood 148A

Blood Timber Reserve
Blood Indian Reserve No. 148A
Flag of Blood 148A
Flag
Official seal of Blood 148A
Seal
Location in Alberta
Location in Alberta
First Nation Kainai
Treaty 7
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Improvement district 4 (Waterton)
Area
 • Total 1,971.7 ha (4,872.2 acre)

Blood 148A is a special area of land called an Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada. It belongs to the Kainai Nation, also known as the Blood Tribe. This reserve is located within Improvement District No. 4. You can find it on the west side of the Belly River, about 2.4 kilometers (1.5 miles) north of the border between Canada and the United States.

What is an Indian Reserve?

An Indian reserve is a piece of land set aside by the Canadian government for the use and benefit of First Nations people. These lands are protected and managed by the First Nations themselves, often with support from the government. They are important places for First Nations communities to live, practice their culture, and govern themselves.

Why are Reserves Important?

Reserves help preserve the traditions, languages, and ways of life of First Nations. They provide a home base for communities. Many reserves have their own schools, health centers, and community buildings. They are places where First Nations can build their future while honoring their past.

About the Kainai Nation

The Kainai Nation, or Blood Tribe, is a large and important First Nation. They are part of the Blackfoot Confederacy, a group of related Indigenous peoples. Their traditional lands cover a huge area in what is now Alberta and parts of the United States.

History of the Kainai People

The Kainai have lived in this region for thousands of years. They were known for their strong warrior traditions and their deep connection to the land. Historically, they were nomadic, following the buffalo herds across the plains. Today, many Kainai people live on their reserves, including Blood 148A.

Treaty 7 and the Kainai Nation

In 1877, the Kainai Nation signed Treaty 7 with the Canadian Crown. This treaty set aside specific lands, like Blood 148A, for the Kainai people. Treaties are agreements between First Nations and the government. They are very important documents that define rights and responsibilities.

Geography of Blood 148A

Blood 148A is a smaller part of the larger Blood 148 reserve. It covers an area of about 19.7 square kilometers (1971.7 hectares). The reserve's location near the Belly River means it has access to water, which is important for the environment and any activities on the land.

Location Details

The reserve's position close to the international border makes it a unique place. It is part of the beautiful landscape of southern Alberta. The surrounding area is mostly rural, with open spaces and natural features.

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