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Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B

Salt River
Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ Indian Reserve No. 196B
Boundaries of Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B
Boundaries of Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B
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 401.1 ha (991.1 acre)

Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B, also known as Salt River, is an Indian reserve of the Smith's Landing First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

What is Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B?

Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B is a special area of land in Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. These lands are set aside for the use and benefit of First Nations people.

Location and Size

This reserve is located in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. The area of Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B is about 401.1 hectares. That's like 1,000 football fields!

CAN AB 3932 TTHE JERE GHAILI -196B MAP
A map showing the boundaries of Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B.

Who Lives Here?

Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B is home to the Smith's Landing First Nation. This is one of Canada's many Indigenous groups. First Nations people have lived on these lands for thousands of years.

The Smith's Landing First Nation

The Smith's Landing First Nation is a self-governing community. They make decisions about their land and people. Their culture and traditions are very important to them.

Treaty 8 and Its Importance

Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B is part of Treaty 8. A treaty is a formal agreement. It was made between the Canadian government and several First Nations. Treaty 8 was signed in 1899. It covers a large area of land in western Canada. This treaty helps define the rights and responsibilities of both sides.

Why Are Reserves Important?

Indian reserves like Tthejëre Ghaı̨lı̨ 196B are very important. They help preserve the culture and heritage of First Nations. They also provide a place for communities to live and thrive. These lands are protected for future generations.

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