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Wabasca 166B
Wabasca Indian Reserve No. 166B
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 Bigstone Cree
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Municipal district Opportunity
Area
 • Total 2,413.4 ha (5,963.6 acre)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 190

Wabasca 166B is a special area of land called an Indian reserve. It belongs to the Bigstone Cree Nation in the province of Alberta, Canada. This community is found within the Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17.

In 2016, a count showed that 190 people lived here. They lived in 43 homes out of 52 available. The community is located on the southern shore of North Wabasca Lake. It is also west of the smaller town called Wabasca.

What is Wabasca 166B?

Wabasca 166B is a specific land area set aside for the Bigstone Cree Nation. These lands are called "reserves" in Canada. They are for the use and benefit of First Nations people.

Where is Wabasca 166B Located?

This reserve is in the northern part of Alberta, Canada. It sits right next to North Wabasca Lake. This lake is a large body of water in the region. The nearby town of Wabasca is also close by.

Understanding the Area and Population

The total size of Wabasca 166B is about 2,413.4 hectares. This is like having over 2,400 football fields! In 2016, 190 people lived here. This means it is a small, close-knit community.

Who are the Bigstone Cree Nation?

The Bigstone Cree Nation is a group of Cree people. The Cree are one of the largest Indigenous groups in Canada. They have a rich history and culture.

Their Connection to Treaty 8

The Bigstone Cree Nation is part of Treaty 8. Treaties are important agreements between First Nations and the Canadian government. Treaty 8 was signed a long time ago, in 1899. It covers a very large area of land in northern Alberta and other provinces.

How First Nations are Governed

First Nations like the Bigstone Cree Nation have their own governments. They make decisions for their communities. This helps them manage their lands and resources. They also work to preserve their culture and traditions.

Life in Wabasca 166B

Life in Wabasca 166B is connected to the land and the lake. Many activities might involve nature, like fishing or hunting. The community works together to support its members.

Community and Culture

The people of Wabasca 166B share a strong sense of community. They keep their traditions alive through stories, ceremonies, and language. Learning about their culture is a way to understand Canada's history.

Education and Services

Like other communities, Wabasca 166B has services for its residents. These might include schools, health services, and community centers. These services help the community grow and thrive.

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