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Samson Indian Reserve No. 137, also known as Samson No. 137 or the Samson Reserve, is a special area of land in Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada. It is a home for members of the Samson Cree Nation, who are an Indigenous group in Canada. This land was set aside for them a long time ago under an agreement called Treaty 6. The reserve is located in central Alberta, close to Maskwacis and south of a town called Wetaskiwin.

People and Population

How Many People Live There?

In 2006, about 3,295 people lived on Samson Indian Reserve No. 137. They lived in 929 homes. This was a 7.4% increase in population since 2001, showing that more people were choosing to live there.

The reserve covers an area of about 128 square kilometers (49.4 square miles). This means there were about 25.7 people living in each square kilometer. By 2009, the government of Alberta estimated that the population living on the reserve had grown to 5,550 people. This made the Samson Cree Nation the third largest First Nation in Alberta.

How the Reserve is Governed

Who Makes the Rules?

In Canada, the national government, specifically the Parliament of Canada, has the main power to make laws about Indian reserves. This power comes from a very important document called the British North America Act. The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is a government department that works with Indigenous communities.

The Samson Indian Reserve No. 137 is managed by a group called a band council. This council is led by a Chief. At the time this information was recorded, the Chief was Kurt Buffalo. The band council works to make decisions and manage the daily life and future of the Samson Cree Nation on their reserve.

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