- The
Muskoday First Nation (Cree: ᒪᐢᑯᑌᐤ, maskotêw,
formerly the John
Smith First Nation) is a
First Nation band
government in Saskatchewan, Canada, composed...
- The
Muskoday Reserve is an
Indian reserve of the
Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan. It is
about 19
kilometres (12 mi) south-east of
Prince Albert...
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Muskoday 99B is an
Indian reserve of the
Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan. List of
Indian reserves in
Saskatchewan "Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail"...
- (Historical)—primarily Cree but
historically part
Saulteaux Muskoday First Nation (formerly: John
Smith First Nation),
Muskoday, SK (po****tion 1,579)
Peguis First Nation...
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Muskoday 99A is an
Indian reserve of the
Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan. List of
Indian reserves in
Saskatchewan "Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail"...
- The
Muskoday Bridge is a
Canadian traffic bridge that
spans the
South Saskatchewan River dividing the
Muskoday First Nation reserve; the
bridge was completed...
- Saskatchewan, Canada. It is
southeast of
Prince Albert and the
reserve of
Muskoday First Nation.
Directly to the west is the
village of St. Louis, and to...
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after Chief James Smith, a
brother of
Chief John Smith, who
founded the
Muskoday First Nation.
James Smith signed Treaty Six at Fort
Carlton in 1876. The...
- Heritage; held in
September Muskoday Pow Wow -
Muskoday First Nations; held in
August Muskoday Rodeo &
Chuckwagon Races -
Muskoday First Nations; held in June...
- Penitentiary.
Chief Joseph Custer,
Kistapinanihk 231,
Northern Lights 220,
Muskoday 99 and
Wahpeton 94B
Indian Reserves are
within 20 km (12 mi) of the city...