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Tsâu Nedhé 196H is a special area of land in Alberta, Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve, which is land set aside for First Nations people. This reserve is home to part of the Smith's Landing First Nation. You can find it inside Wood Buffalo National Park, which is a huge and beautiful park.

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Tsʼu Nedhé 196H

Pine Lake
Tsʼu Nedhé Indian Reserve No. 196H
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
Improvement district 24
Area
 • Total 586 ha (1,448 acre)

About Tsâu Nedhé 196H

An Indian reserve is a special piece of land. The Canadian government sets these lands aside for the use and benefit of First Nations people. These areas are very important. They help preserve the culture and traditions of Indigenous communities.

Tsâu Nedhé 196H covers about 586 hectares. To give you an idea, that's like having over 1,000 football fields! It's a significant area for the community.

Location and Home

Tsâu Nedhé 196H is located in the province of Alberta, in western Canada. It is actually inside the boundaries of Wood Buffalo National Park. This park is famous for being one of the largest national parks in the world.

Being inside the park means the reserve is surrounded by amazing nature. It is part of an area called Improvement District No. 24. This district helps manage services for the region.

Who Lives Here?

This reserve is home to a part of the Smith's Landing First Nation. First Nations are the original Indigenous peoples of Canada. They have lived on these lands for thousands of years.

The Smith's Landing First Nation is a group of Dene people. They have a rich history and culture. Their traditions are deeply connected to the land and its resources.

Understanding Treaties

The land where Tsâu Nedhé 196H is located is part of Treaty 8. Treaties are agreements made between the Canadian government and First Nations. They were signed many years ago.

Treaty 8 was signed in 1899. It covers a huge area of land in northern Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories. These treaties are very important. They define the rights and responsibilities of both sides.

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