Saddle Lake Cree Nation () is a
Plains Cree,
First Nations
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community, located in the ''Amiskwacīwiyiniwak'' ("
Beaver Hills") region of central
Alberta
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, Canada. The Nation is a signatory to
Treaty 6
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, and their traditional language is
Plains Cree.
Saddle Lake's governing structure is unusual in that it has two separate councils and chiefs governing their two
reserves, Saddle Lake Cree Nation (proper) and the Whitefish Lake First Nation (often called "Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation" to distinguish it from a similarly named group in Manitoba). For the purposes of the ''
Indian Act
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'', however, Saddle Lake and Whitefish have a single shared
band government
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, and the two reserves are considered to be one Nation.
In June 2013, the Nation reported a population of 9,934 people, of which 6,148 people lived on their own Reserve. Their reported population size makes Saddle Lake the second most populous First Nation in Alberta (after the
Kainai Nation
The Kainai Nation () (, or , romanized: ''Káínawa'', Blood Tribe) is a First Nations in Canada, First Nations band government in southern Alberta, Canada, with a population of 12,965 members in 2024, up from 11,791 in December 2013.
tra ...
also known as the Blood people). Of these, 2,378 were members of the Whitefish Lake First Nation, with 1,778 of those living on-reserve, and remainder are members of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation proper.
History
Pre-contact to treaty
In 1876, the ''Amiskwacīwiyiniwak'', who were a loose
confederation
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of
Cree
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and
Assiniboine
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band societies
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(part of the wider
Iron Confederation), entered into a treaty relationship with Canada through
Treaty 6
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. Chief Onchaminahos ("Little Hunter"), representing the Saddle Lake Band of Cree, and Chief ''Pakân'' ("Nut"), representing Whitefish Lake Band of Cree together represented the people of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation at the negotiations and signing at
Fort Pitt (now in Saskatchewan). Chief Pakan, along with
Big Bear argued for one large reserve of for all the Plains and Woods Cree in the West, so they could hunt and farm together. When the government did not agree to this, Pakan's and Big Bear's bands refused to settle on reserves until better term were offered; Pakan went to
Regina with the Métis translator
Peter Erasmus in 1884 to discuss the matter with the
Indian commissioner.
Amalgamation of bands
In 1902, four historical Cree bands were amalgamated as the Saddle Lake Cree Nation. The four Cree Bands were:
* Onchaminahos's Band, led by Chief Onchaminahos ("Little Hunter"; also known as Thomas Hunter)
* Seenum's Band, led by Chief ''Pakân'' ("Nut", also known as James Seenum)
* Blue Quill's Band, led by Chief Blue Quill
* Wasatnow's Band, led by Chief Muskegwatic ("Bear Ears")
However, the amalgamation process was not fully completed until 1953 when the treaty pay lists of the Little Hunter's, James Seenum's and Blue Quill's Bands were merged.
Election reforms
Before 1985, First Nations women who married non-indigenous men automatically lost their
Status as "Registered Indians" under the ''
Indian Act
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'' .After the passage of
Bill C-31 in 1985, women no longer lost status for "marrying out" but the Saddle Lake and Whitefish Lake councils continued to prevent such women from voting in band council elections. This was challenged in two court cases in 2022. The
Federal Court (Canada)
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History
The court was created on July 2, 2003, by the ''Courts ...
ruled against the Whitefish Lake council and in favour of women who had brought suit against the council in February 2023. The case against the Saddle Lake council was still being heard .
Reserves
There are three reserves under the governance of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation, one of which is shared with five other bands:
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Blue Quills, formerly known as the "Blue Quill Indian Reserve 127", shared with five other bands (see article)
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Saddle Lake 125, containing the community of
Saddle Lake, Alberta
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Whitefish Lake 128; the reserve is also known as "Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve 128" or as "Goodfish Lake Indian Reserve 128", and occasionally as "Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake Indian Reserve 128"
Originally, Chief Muskegwatic had also reserved Washatanow (or Hollow Hill Creek) Indian Reserve 126 along the north bank of the
North Saskatchewan River
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. However, this reserve was surrendered in 1896 in exchange for an equal area of land adjoining Saddle Lake Indian Reserve 125, known today as the "Cache Lake Addition" of the Saddle Lake Indian Reserve 125. Blue Quill Indian Reserve 127 was originally reserved for the use by the Blue Quill's Band, but in 1896, a boarding school (Sacred Heart Indian Residential School, commonly called the "Saddle Lake Boarding School") was relocated from
Lac la Biche, Alberta
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, to the Blue Quill Indian Reserve, and the Band relocated to the Saddle Lake Indian Reserve. In 1931, Blue Quill Indian Reserve 127 became a shared Reserve when the boarding school relocated to
St. Paul, Alberta.
Saddle Lake Indian Reserve 125 is bordered by
Smoky Lake County, the
County of St. Paul No. 19, and
County of Two Hills No. 21.
Governance
Saddle Lake Cree Nation elect their officials through a custom electoral system. Additionally, this Cree Nation maintains two groups of elected officials:
Saddle Lake Cree Nation
Saddle Lake Cree Nation on the Saddle Lake Indian Reserve have elected Chief Eric Shirt, and Councillors John Large, Eddy Makokis, Leonard Jackson, Glen Jason Whiskeyjack, James Steinhauer, Pamela Quinn, Cherrilene Steinhauer, and Darcy McGilvery.
Whitefish Lake First Nation
Saddle Lake Cree Nation on the White Fish Lake Indian Reserve, governing the Reserve as the Whitefish Lake First Nation, also have elected officials. The Whitefish Lake First Nation have elected Chief Tom Houle, and Councillors Stan Houle, Greg Sparklingeyes, and Kevin Halfe.
Notable people
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Gwen Bridge, environmental scientist and conservation advocate
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James Makokis, doctor, specialist in traditional medicine, transgender and Indigenous healthcare
[Raffy Boudjikanian, ]
A Cree doctor's caring approach for transgender patients
', CBC News
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Northern Cree, powwow and round dance drum group
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Carl Quinn, singer-songwriter
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Doreen Spence, nurse, human rights activist
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Lana Whiskeyjack, ipkDoc, professor, women and gender activist, and artist.
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Ralph Steinhauer, tenth lieutenant governor of Alberta
References
External links
* Official site of th
Saddle Lake Cree Nation* Official site of th
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Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
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