- by his Cree name,
Mistawasis. He had five siblings, one of whom went by the same name as
their father,
Bernard Belanger.
Mistawasis married Iskwesis Sitipinatowe...
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Mistawasis Nêhiyawak (Cree: ᒥᐢᑕᐚᓯᐢ ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐘᐠ
mistawâsis nêhiyawak) is a Cree
First Nation band
government in Leask, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Their settlement...
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Mistawasis 103E is an
Indian reserve of the
Mistawasis Nêhiyawak in Saskatchewan. It is 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) from Leask. List of
Indian reserves in Saskatchewan...
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Reserve Mistawasis 103
Mistawasis 103A
Mistawasis 103B
Mistawasis 103C
Mistawasis 103D
Mistawasis 103E
Mistawasis 103F
Mistawasis 103G
Mistawasis 103H Mistawasis...
- election, the
riding will gain
significant territory east of the
Chief Mistawasis Bridge,
including Aspen Ridge and
surrounding undeveloped area, from Saskatoon...
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indigenous peoples. The
bridge was
officially named the
Chief Mistawasis Bridge, in
honour of
Mistawasis, the head of the
Prairie Tribe and
signer of
Treaty 6...
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William J. Christie, a
chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Chief Mistawasis and
Chief Ahtahkakoop represented the
Carlton Cree.
Treaty 6 included...
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Mistawasis 103 is an
Indian reserve of the
Mistawasis Nêhiyawak in Saskatchewan. It is 68
kilometres (42 mi) west of
Prince Albert. In the 2016 Canadian...
- The
other major chief of the Fort
People at this time was
Mistawasis.
Ahtahkakoop and
Mistawasis were
close allies and
friends throughout their lives, often...
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Bridge University Bridge CPR
Bridge (rail)
Circle Drive Bridge Chief Mistawasis Bridge Construction of Saskatoon's ring road,
Circle Drive,
began in the...