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Drift Pile River 150

ᒥᐦᑎᐦᑕᑳᐤ ᓰᐱᐩ
mihtihtakâw sîpiy
Drift Pile River Indian Reserve No. 150
A map of the province of Alberta showing 80 counties and 145 small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Location in Alberta
First Nation Driftpile Cree
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Municipal district Big Lakes
Area
 • Total 6,354.8 ha (15,703.1 acre)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 828

Drift Pile River 150 is a special area of land in Alberta, Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. This land belongs to the Driftpile Cree Nation. It is located within Big Lakes County.

In 2016, about 828 people lived here. They lived in 258 homes. This area is an important part of the history and culture of the Driftpile Cree people.

What is Drift Pile River 150?

Drift Pile River 150 is an Indian reserve. These reserves are lands set aside for the use and benefit of First Nations in Canada. They are protected by the Canadian government. This reserve is home to the Driftpile Cree Nation.

The reserve covers a large area. It is about 63.5 square kilometers (6354.8 hectares). This land helps the community keep its traditions alive. It also provides a place for people to live and work.

Where is Drift Pile River 150 Located?

Drift Pile River 150 is in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is found in a region called Big Lakes County. The reserve is located about 6 kilometers southeast of Lesser Slave Lake. This lake is one of the largest in Alberta.

Being close to the lake means the area has natural beauty. It also offers opportunities for outdoor activities. The location is important for the community's way of life.

Who are the Driftpile Cree Nation?

The Driftpile Cree Nation is a First Nations group. They are part of the larger Cree family. The Cree are one of the largest Indigenous groups in North America. The Driftpile Cree have lived in this area for a very long time.

Their history is rich with traditions and stories. They have a strong connection to the land. The community works to preserve its language, culture, and way of life. They are proud of their heritage.

Understanding Treaty 8

The Driftpile Cree Nation is a signatory to Treaty 8. This is an important agreement. It was signed between many First Nations and the Canadian government in 1899. Treaties are like promises between nations.

Treaty 8 covers a huge area of land. This includes parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and the Northwest Territories. The treaty set aside reserve lands. It also recognized certain rights for First Nations. These rights include hunting, fishing, and trapping. Understanding Treaty 8 helps us learn about the history of this land. It also shows the relationship between First Nations and Canada.

Life in Drift Pile River 150

Life in Drift Pile River 150 is centered around community. The people work together. They support each other. Many activities focus on cultural traditions. These traditions include ceremonies, storytelling, and crafts.

The community has its own local government. This government helps manage the reserve. It also provides services for its members. These services can include education, health, and housing.

Population and Community

In 2016, the population of Drift Pile River 150 was 828 people. This number shows the size of the community. It is a close-knit group. The people living on the reserve are members of the Driftpile Cree Nation.

The community is made up of families. They share a common history and culture. The population count helps the government understand the needs of the reserve. It also helps plan for the future.

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