Where is Yellow Quill First Nation?

Where is Yellow Quill First Nation?

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Yellow Quill is a Saulteaux First Nation located approximately 300kms east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and 12kms east of Rose Valley, Saskatchewan. Yellow Quill First Nation is a signatory of Treaty No. 4, which was signed by Chief Yellow-quill on August 24, 1876.

Who was yellow quill?

Chief Yellow Quill was a Plains Ojibway leader who tried to stop the whites from moving west of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. He became an important Plains Ojibway leader in the 1860s and may have participated in the short 1869-1870 Red River Rebellion.

Who is the Chief of Yellow Quill First Nation?

Chief Machiskinic John
First Nations Officials

Title Surname Given Name
Chief Machiskinic John
Councillor Whitehead Agnes
Councillor PeeAce Tyrone
Councillor Machiskinic Sarah

Where is Long Plain First Nation?

Manitoba
The Long Plain First Nation is an Ojibway and Dakota First Nations band government whose reserve is located in the Central Plains Region of Manitoba, Canada.

Is Portage la Prairie a reserve?

It lies between the Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie and the Rural Municipality of South Norfolk, and also borders another band’s reserve, that of the Dakota Plains First Nation….Long Plain First Nation.

Land
Land area 43.71 km2
Population (2016)
On reserve 1,232
Total population 4,484

What was included in Treaty 1?

Treaty 1 was signed Aug. 3, 1871 by representatives of the Crown and of Indigenous communities. There are seven First Nations that were part of the signing of Treaty 1: Brokenhead Ojibway, Sagkeeng, Long Plain, Peguis, Roseau River Anishinabe, Sandy Bay and Swan Lake (see the traditional names of these First Nations).

Is Portage la Prairie French?

The name “Portage la Prairie”, perhaps coined by these early explorers, is derived from the French word portage, which means to carry a canoe overland between waterways, in this case over “the prairie”.

What language is Portage la Prairie?

French
Mother tongue4, Portage la Prairie, 2011 and 2016

Language 2016 2011
Number Percent
Total 12,805 100
English 11,395 89.9
French 290 2.6

What is the Selkirk treaty?

The Selkirk Treaty of 1817 was an agreement between Lord Selkirk—a land-speculating Scottish Earl and major Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) shareholder—and the Nehiyawak and Anishinaabeg (Cree and Saulteaux) in the Red River Valley of what is now southern Manitoba.

What treaty land is Steinbach on?

1 land
TreaTy No. 1 land include: Winnipeg, Portage La Prairie, Selkirk, Steinbach, Emerson and Winkler.

Is Flin Flon in Saskatchewan?

Flin Flon, city, western Manitoba, Canada, north of Athapapuskow Lake. A portion of Flin Flon lies in Saskatchewan and is jointly administered by both provinces. The name was derived (1915) from a fictional prospector, Professor Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin, in the dime novel The Sunless City by J.E.

When did Portage become a city?

In 1967, Portage officially became a city. During the 1950s and 1960s, the city of Gary was going through a time of racial strife.

What is the Yellow Quill First Nation website?

A website developed for purpose of periodically providing news and updates related to all Band activity for membership living on and off reserve. Welcome to the website of Yellow Quill First Nation, created for the sole purpose of periodically providing news and updates related to all Band activity for membership living on and off reserve.

Where did Chief Yellow Quill live in Manitoba?

Chief Yellow Quill (he may have been chief Big Bear) signed two treaty’s with Canada. He supposedly lived in southern Manitoba yet that may be incorrect.

How big is the Yellow Quill Indian Reserve?

5,858.8 hectares (14,477 acres) Yellowquill Indian Reserve 90 (formerly Nut Lake Indian Reserve 90 ), which serves as their main Reserve, containing the community of Yellow Quill.

Why is Yellow Quill important to the band?

Yellow Quill, as part of a renewal process, aspires to make certain accountability is integral to band operations and management including TLE and Holdings – transparency, disclosure and redress are fundamental to our operations. Stay tuned for more information to be posted in the near future. Megwich!

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