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Flying Dust 105E
Flying Dust Indian Reserve No. 105E
A map of the province of Saskatchewan showing 297 rural municipalities and hundreds of small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Location in Saskatchewan
First Nation Flying Dust
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Area
 • Total 437 ha (1,080 acre)

Flying Dust 105E is a special piece of land in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. This land belongs to the Flying Dust First Nation.

What is a First Nation?

A First Nation is one of the many groups of Indigenous peoples in Canada. These are the original inhabitants of the land. They have their own unique cultures, languages, and histories.

First Nations in Canada

There are over 630 recognized First Nations across Canada. Each one is a distinct community. They have their own leaders and traditions. Many First Nations have lived on their traditional territories for thousands of years.

Understanding Indian Reserves

An Indian reserve is land set aside by the Canadian government for the use and benefit of a First Nation. These lands are protected. They are meant to be a place where First Nation members can live and practice their culture.

How Reserves Were Created

Reserves were often created through treaties. Treaties are agreements between First Nations and the government. These agreements set aside land for First Nations. They also outlined other rights and responsibilities.

Life on a Reserve

Life on a reserve can be very different from other communities. Many reserves have their own schools, health centers, and community buildings. The First Nation government manages these services. They work to improve life for their people.

The Flying Dust First Nation

The Flying Dust First Nation is a proud community. They are part of the Cree cultural group. Their traditional lands are in what is now Saskatchewan. The community works hard to keep their culture and language strong.

Location in Saskatchewan

Flying Dust 105E is located in the province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is a large province in the middle of Canada. It is known for its wide-open spaces and rich history. The reserve is a small part of this vast province.

Size of Flying Dust 105E

This particular reserve, Flying Dust 105E, is about 437 hectares in size. A hectare is a unit of area. To give you an idea, 437 hectares is roughly the size of 1,000 football fields. It is a smaller part of the larger Flying Dust First Nation lands.

Importance of Land

Land is very important to First Nations. It is not just a place to live. It is deeply connected to their identity, spirituality, and way of life. Reserves help First Nations maintain their connection to their ancestral lands. They also help preserve their heritage for future generations.

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