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Hokédhe Kué 196E

Myers Lake
Hokédhe Kué Indian Reserve No. 196E
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 Smith's Landing
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Specialized municipality Wood Buffalo
Area
 • Total 440.4 ha (1,088.3 acre)

Hokédhe Kué 196E, also known as Myers Lake, is a special piece of land in Alberta, Canada. It is an Indian reserve that belongs to the Smith's Landing First Nation. This land is located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

Understanding Hokédhe Kué 196E

Hokédhe Kué 196E is one of the many Indian reserves in Canada. These reserves are lands set aside for the use and benefit of First Nations people. They are very important for preserving the culture and traditions of these communities.

Where is This Reserve Located?

Hokédhe Kué 196E is found in the northern part of Alberta, a large province in western Canada. It is specifically located within an area called the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. This region is known for its vast forests and natural resources.

About Smith's Landing First Nation

Hokédhe Kué 196E is part of the traditional territory of the Smith's Landing First Nation. This First Nation is a group of Indigenous people who have lived in this area for a very long time. They have a rich history and culture connected to the land.

What is an Indian Reserve?

An Indian reserve is a piece of land that the Canadian government has set aside for a First Nation community. These lands are managed by the First Nation themselves. They are important places where communities can live, practice their traditions, and maintain their unique way of life.

What are First Nations?

First Nations are one of the three main groups of Indigenous peoples in Canada. The other two groups are the Inuit and the Métis. Each First Nation has its own history, language, culture, and traditions. There are many different First Nations across Canada.

Treaty 8 and Its Importance

The land where Hokédhe Kué 196E is located is part of a larger area covered by Treaty 8. Treaties are agreements made between the Canadian government and First Nations. Treaty 8 was signed a long time ago, in 1899. It set out promises and understandings about land use and rights.

  • Treaties like Treaty 8 are historical agreements.
  • They are important for understanding the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada.
  • They help define rights and responsibilities for both sides.
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