First Nations in Manitoba constitute of over 160,000 registered persons , about 57% of whom live on reserve. Manitoba is second to Ontario in total on-reserve population and in total First Nation population.
There are 63 First Nations in the province and five indigenous linguistic groups. The languages are Nēhiyawēwin, Ojibwe, Dakota, Oji-Cree, and Dene.
First Nations are listed by common usage names but other names may be applied in certain areas; for example, "Cree Nation" and "First Nation" is applied to certain bands on the same reserve.
Demographics
, there were 164,289 registered First Nation persons in Manitoba, 57.1% of whom (93,840) live on reserve.
- Treaty 1 in the south-central region
- Treaty 2 in the central and southwestern region
- Treaty 3 in the southeastern region
- Treaty 4 in part of west-central Manitoba
- Treaty 5 (1875 and 1908) in the central and northern regions
- Treaty 6 in the northern region
- Treaty 10 along northwestern Manitoba
The Dakota Nations (Birdtail Sioux, Sioux Valley, Canupawakpa, Dakota Tipi, and Dakota Plains) are not signatory to any treaty with Canada, though their land is considered reserve land under the Indian Act.
- Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
- Interlake Reserves Tribal Council
- Island Lake Tribal Council
- Keewatin Tribal Council
- Southeast Resource Development Council
- Swampy Cree Tribal Council
- West Region Tribal Council
Cross Lake, Dakota Tipi, Fisher River, Sagkeeng, Nisichawayasihk, Norway House, O-Pipon-Na-Piwin, and Tootinaowaziibeeng have no tribal council affiliations.
Geography
Seventeen First Nations are not accessible by an all-weather road. This accounts for approximately half of all First Nations people who live on reserve in Manitoba.
- Opaskwayak Cree Nation — adjacent to The Pas
- Swan Lake First Nation's urban reserve land — within the Rural Municipality of Headingley
- Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation's urban reserve land — adjacent to Winnipeg
- Sapotaweyak Cree Nation's two parcels of urban reserve land — both within Swan River
- Nisichawaysihk Cree Nation's urban reserve land — within Thompson
- Birdtail Sioux First Nation's urban reserve land — within Foxwarren in Prairie View Municipality
- War Lake First Nation's 40 parcels of urban reserve land — in Ilford
- Long Plain First Nation's two urban reserve lands — one adjacent to Portage la Prairie and one within Winnipeg
- Gambler First Nation's urban reserve business park — in Brandon
- Peguis First Nation's urban reserve land — within Winnipeg
- Rolling River First Nation's urban reserve land — in the Rural Municipality of Headingley
- Waywayseecappo First Nation's urban reserve land — in the Rural Municipality of Elton
See also
- Indian Reserves in Manitoba
References
External links
- Manitoba Chiefs website regarding the history of Treaties in Manitoba
