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Chipewyan 201F
Chipewyan Indian Reserve No. 201F
Location in Alberta
Location in Alberta
First Nation Athabasca Chipewyan
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Specialized municipality Wood Buffalo
Area
 • Total 66.4 ha (164.1 acre)

Chipewyan 201F is a special area of land in Alberta, Canada. It is an Indian reserve that belongs to the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. This land is found within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

It sits on the east side of the Athabasca River. This spot is about 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of a place called Embarras Portage.

Discover Chipewyan 201F: A Special Place

Chipewyan 201F is one of the lands set aside for the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. These lands are called Indian reserves. They are important places for First Nations communities in Canada.

Where is Chipewyan 201F Located?

This reserve is in the province of Alberta, which is in western Canada. It's part of a larger area known as the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. The land is right next to the Athabasca River, which is a major river in Alberta.

The exact spot is on the east bank of the river. It's about 30 miles (which is about 48 kilometers) south of a place called Embarras Portage. This location is important for the community living there.

Who Are the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation?

The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is an Indigenous group in Canada. They are part of the Dene people, who have lived in this area for a very long time. Their traditional lands cover a large part of northern Alberta.

The people of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation have a rich history and culture. They have strong ties to the land and the Athabasca River. This river has always been a vital pathway for travel and trade.

What is an Indian Reserve?

An Indian reserve is a piece of land in Canada that is set aside for the use and benefit of First Nations people. These lands are managed by the Canadian government, but they are for the exclusive use of the First Nation they belong to.

Reserves are important because they help preserve the culture, traditions, and way of life for First Nations communities. They are places where communities can live, govern themselves, and keep their heritage strong.

Treaty 8 and Its Importance

Chipewyan 201F is part of the lands covered by Treaty 8. A treaty is a formal agreement between different groups of people. In Canada, treaties were signed between the Crown (the government) and various First Nations.

Treaty 8 was signed in 1899. It covers a huge area of land in northern Alberta, northeastern British Columbia, northwestern Saskatchewan, and the southern Northwest Territories. This treaty set out promises and agreements about land use, hunting, fishing, and other rights for the First Nations in the area. It is a very important part of the history and rights of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation.

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