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Ermineskin Cree
Nation /ˈɜːrmɪn.skɪn/ also
known as the
Ermineskin Tribe (Cree: ᓀᔮᐢᑵᔮᕽ, neyâskweyâhk), is a Cree
First Nations band
government in Alberta...
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community consists of two Cree
First Nations communities – one on the
Ermineskin 138
reserve to the
north and the
other on the
Samson 137
reserve to the...
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Ermineskin is a
residential neighbourhood in
south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The
neighbourhood is
named for
Chief Ermineskin of Maskwacis. The neighbourhood...
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Ermineskin 138 is an
Indian reserve of the
Ermineskin Cree
Nation in Alberta,
located between Ponoka County and the
County of
Wetaskiwin No. 10. Part...
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Reconciliation Commission of Canada) 2016 (interim)
Randy Ermineskin (Chief of
Ermineskin Cree Nation) 2016 Tony
Alexis (Chief of
Alexis Nakota Sioux)...
- "projects of
cultural destruction" and
forced ****imilation. Near the
former Ermineskin Indian Residential School, the site of
several unmarked graves, Francis...
- Alberta,
located 70
kilometres (43 mi)
south of Edmonton. The
members are
Ermineskin Cree Nation,
Louis Bull Tribe,
Montana First Nation, and
Samson Cree Nation...
- country, and
found similar results to
those reported by Bryce. At the
Ermineskin school in Hobbema, Alberta, he
found that 50
percent of the
children had...
- by W. P.
Kinsella in 1977. The book
contains stories narrated by
Silas Ermineskin and is set on a Cree
Indian reserve in
Central Alberta and is
about what...
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Archived from the
original on 2015-01-10.
Retrieved 2008-07-06.
Ermineskin, Rachel; Howe,
Darin M. (2005). On
Blackfoot syllabics and the Law of...