- KeeseKoose First Nation
Keeseekoose First Nation is an Indigenous community located 18 3 Kilometers north of Kamsack Saskatchewan Our band is named after Chief Khiishikouse who adhered to Treaty 4 (1875) in Swan Lake, Manitoba Flooding of the reserve forced relocation to Saskatchewan where the band resides today
- Keeseekoose First Nation - Wikipedia
The Keeseekoose First Nation (Ojibwe: Giizhigoons Anishinaabeg) is a Saulteaux band government located in Kamsack, Saskatchewan [1] The band is named for Chief Kiishikouse (kîšîkôns, Giizhigoons, "little sky"), who signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 at Swan Lake, Manitoba in 1875
- Keeseekoose First Nation - Facebook
Keeseekoose First Nation 1,060 likes · 43 talking about this Official Page for Keeseekoose news and updates from Chief and Council directly
- Keeseekoose First Nation - Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia
Chief Keeseekoose signed Treaty 4 on September 15, 1874, and settled on the Swan River Reserve, Manitoba Because of flooding, the band was relocated to their present reserve near the towns of Pelly and Kamsack, between the Cote and Key Reserves
- Keeseekoose First Nation - Native Ministries International
The Keeseekoose First Nation is a Saulteaux band located in Kamsack, Saskatchewan The band is named for Chief Kiishikouse (kîšîkôns, "little sky"), who signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 at Swan Lake, Manitoba, in 1875
- First Nation Profiles
More than one million people in Canada identify themselves as an Aboriginal person, or 4% of the population (as of 2006) Fifty-three percent are registered Indians, 30% are Métis, 11% are Non-status Indians and 4% are Inuit Over half (54%) of Aboriginal people live in urban areas
- Keeseekoose Chiefs Education Centre
Many years ago, our former Principal, Richard Fiddler quoted, “When you own a part of something you work much harder and care more,” brings into focus exactly what is happening here right now at Keeseekoose Chiefs Education Centre
- Sask. First Nation celebrates construction of hospital on Indigenous land
KAMSACK, SASK — Keeseekoose First Nation is celebrating a monumental first – a brand new, modern hospital to be built on reserve land Joined by members of Key, Cote and Keeseekoose – the First
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