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Little Saskatchewan 48
Indian Reserve 48
Little Saskatchewan 48 is located in Manitoba
Little Saskatchewan 48
Little Saskatchewan 48
Location in Manitoba
Area
 • Land 13.54 km2 (5.23 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total 627
Little Saskatchewan First Nation

Sas-ka-chew-wa-niiz
Treaty Treaty 2
Government
Chief Hector Shorting (2019-2021)
Council
  • Darrell Shorting
  • Albert Shorting
  • Raymond Sumner
  • Leroy Thompson
Tribal Council
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council

The Little Saskatchewan First Nation (called Kaakiiskakamigaag in the Ojibwe language) is a special community of First Peoples in central Manitoba. Their main home is a place called Little Saskatchewan 48. This area is known as an Indian Reserve.

This First Nation is also a part of an important agreement. It is a group that signed Treaty 2.

Discovering Little Saskatchewan First Nation

The Little Saskatchewan First Nation is a vibrant community. It is located in the Interlake Region of Manitoba. This region is in the middle part of Canada. The community has a population of 627 people, based on numbers from 2021.

What is a First Nation?

A First Nation is one of the many groups of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. They are the original inhabitants of the land. Each First Nation has its own unique history and culture. They also have their own ways of governing themselves.

Their Home: Little Saskatchewan 48 Reserve

The main home of the Little Saskatchewan First Nation is the Little Saskatchewan 48 reserve. An Indian Reserve is a special area of land. It is set aside by the government for the use and benefit of a First Nation. The Little Saskatchewan 48 reserve covers about 13.54 square kilometers. This is where many members of the community live.

Understanding Treaty 2

Treaty 2 is an important agreement. It was signed a long time ago between the Crown (the Canadian government) and several First Nations. The Little Saskatchewan First Nation is one of the groups that signed this treaty. Treaties like this set out promises and agreements. They cover things like land use and rights. These treaties are still very important today. They help guide the relationship between First Nations and Canada.

How the Community is Governed

The Little Saskatchewan First Nation governs itself. They have their own leaders who make decisions for the community. This is a key part of their self-determination.

Meet the Leaders: Chief and Council

The leaders of the Little Saskatchewan First Nation are the Chief and the Council. The Chief is the main leader. The Council members work with the Chief. Together, they represent the community. They make choices about important issues. For example, they decide on things like education, health, and community development. From 2019 to 2021, Hector Shorting was the Chief. The Council members included Darrell Shorting, Albert Shorting, Raymond Sumner, and Leroy Thompson.

Working Together: Tribal Council

The Little Saskatchewan First Nation is also part of a larger group. This group is called the Interlake Reserves Tribal Council. A Tribal Council is like a team of First Nations. They work together on common goals. This helps them share resources and support each other. It also gives them a stronger voice when dealing with governments.

Where is Little Saskatchewan First Nation?

The Little Saskatchewan First Nation is located in the Interlake Region of Manitoba. This area is known for its beautiful lakes and natural landscapes. The reserve is situated at specific coordinates: 51.6807808 degrees North and 98.6438251 degrees West. This helps pinpoint its exact location on a map.

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