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    The Tsuutʼina Nation (Tsuut'ina: Tsúùtʾínà, lit. 'a great number of people', 'many people'; or 'beaver people'), also spelled Tsuu Tʼina or Tsu Tʼina,...
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    Tłı̨chǫ of the north. The name Tsuutʼina comes from the Tsuutʼina self designation Tsúùtʼínà, meaning "many people", "nation tribe", or "people among the...
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    Tsuutʼina Nation (Sarcee)". Treaty7.org. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2014. "tsuutina.com". Tsuut'ina Nation...
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    Treaty 7 (category Tsuut'ina Nation)
    (Blackfoot) Piikani Nation (Blackfoot) Siksika Nation (Blackfoot) Tsuutʼina Nation (Sarcee) Wesley First Nation (Stoney First Nation/Nakoda) In the late...
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    Macleod Trail before turning north and becoming Tsuut'ina Trail as it crosses Fish Creek into the Tsuutʼina Nation. North of the Elbow River, the name reverts...
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    Blackfoot Confederacy (category First Nations history)
    the United States and the Tsuutʼina Nation is a First Nation band government in Alberta, Canada. The four Blackfoot nations come together to make up what...
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  • known for his role of Tonto on The Lone Ranger Bernard Starlight, Tsuutʼina Nation Michelle St. John, Cree Roseanne Supernault, Cree/Métis Elle-Máijá...
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  • administered by an elected council under a stewardship agreement with the Tsuut’ina Nation. The Townsite of Redwood Meadows is located along Highway 22, approximately...
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  • help for locating her daughter. In 2017, the police service of the Tsuutʼina Nation reported that they believed that Bali attended an event in January...
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  • is a proposed water reservoir and pump house build in Taza Park's Tsuut'ina Nation, Calgary, Alberta. It is projected to be completed in August 2023,...
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    cost of $81 million. The reservoir is bordered to the west by the Tsuut’ina Nation reserve, to the north by the communities of Lakeview and North Glenmore...
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  • his paintings. While still a youth, he became a full member of the Tsuutʼina Nation after many years of association with its people. He was also a cowpuncher...
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    is Alberta's only townsite at this time and is located within the Tsuutʼina Nation. Métis settlements are rural areas inhabited by the indigenous Métis...
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    the Rockies. Below these communities, the Elbow River flows through Tsuut’ina Nation 145 and country residential estates such as Elbow Valley. Closer to...
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    51st. The 93 hectares (230 acres) park on Signal Hill overlooks the Tsuutʼina Nation. It is situated to the north of the Elbow River, beside the Westhills...
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    University of Manitoba in 1905. He served as the physician for the Tsuutʼina Nation after he came to Calgary in 1910. In 1917 he married Kansas-born, Ontario-raised...
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    32.8 List of communities in Alberta List of Indian reserves in Alberta Tsuut'ina 145, a reserve similarly adjacent to the City of Calgary Ogg, Arden (November...
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  • Tribal council (category First Nations tribal councils)
    and Tallcree Tribal Government Stoney-Nakoda - Tsuut'ina Tribal Council — Chiniki and Tsuut'ina Nation Tribal Chiefs Ventures — Beaver Lake Cree, Cold...
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    Glenbow Museum (category First Nations museums in Canada)
    northwestern Plains, including the Anishinaabe, the Niitsitapi, Cree, and Tsuut'ina Nation. The Northwest Coast section of the Native North America collection...
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  • their names. The Peigan are now known as the Piikani Nation and the Sarcee are now the Tsuut’ina Nation, but both street names remain. Chipewyan: "duck lake"...
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    process for First Nations police services legislation". Public Safety Canada. 21 March 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2022. "Tsuut'ina Nation police force gets...
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  • and then resume heading south through the eastern perimeter of the Tsuutʼina Nation – as part of the construction the effected area of Highway 8 would...
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  • tribes she visited included the Kainai Nation, Cree, Assiniboine, Blackfoot, Piikani Nation, Tsuutʼina Nation, Sioux, Nakoda, and Saulteaux. In some cases...
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  • is a partial list of First Nations peoples of Canada, organized by linguistic-cultural area. It only includes First Nations people, which by definition...
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  • Joyce Doore (director, Siksika Nation), Autumn Eagle Speaker (director, Kainaiwa), Hal Eagletail (director, Tsuut'ina Nation), Amanda Foote (director), Rebekah...
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  • Harold Crowchild (category Tsuut'ina people)
    Iron Shield (March 18, 1915 – January 12, 2013) was a Canadian Tsuu T'ina Nation elder and veteran of World War II. Crowchild was the last surviving Tsuu...
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  • Canada has numerous Indian reserves for First Nations people, which were mostly established by the Indian Act of 1876 and have been variously expanded...
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    Nakoda), the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy) and Tsuut’ina (Beaver, Sarcee) First Nation. At present, the Stoney Nakoda live primarily on six reserves;...
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    Cayuga language (category First Nations languages in Canada)
    Iroquois Proper (also known as "Five Nations Iroquois") subfamily, and is spoken on Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, Ontario, by around 240 Cayuga...
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  • Nuu-chah-nulth language (category First Nations languages in Canada)
    called that, rather Nuu-chah-nulth which better explains how each First Nation is connected to the land and the sea). Some of the names following (Ditidaht...
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