• The Papaschase (/pɑːˈpɑːsˌtʃeɪs/ from Cree ᐹᐦᐹᐢᒉᐢ (Woodpecker)) are a group of Cree people descended from Chief Papaschase's Band of the 19th century,...
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  • "Highlights of Papaschase's History". Papaschase.ca. Retrieved 2023-02-02. "A Brief History of the Papaschase Band" (PDF). papaschase.ca. "History: Citizens'...
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  • and Labrador) James Bay Cree, Moose Cree, Swampy Cree, Woodland Cree, Papaschase Christianity Crimean Tatars Turkic → Kipchak → Kipchak-Cuman → Middle...
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  • in land that was once earmarked for an Indian reserve to belong to the Papaschase,a Métis-Cree band that signed treaty between 1876 and 1891. The reserve...
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    voice his opposition to the establishment and continued existence of Papaschase Indian Reserve Number 136. He continued this practice for eight years...
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  • /ˌpɑːpəˈsteɪoʊ/ PAH-pə-STAY-oh: Papaschase Cree, "woodpecker," the name of the Papaschase people, commemorating Chief Papaschase or Papastew (ca. 1838–1918)...
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    Fort Belknap Indian Reservation located at Fort Belknap Agency, Montana Papaschase First Nation, removed from land that now makes up southeast Edmonton,...
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    Tribe Michel First Nation Montana First Nation O'Chiese First Nation Papaschase Paul First Nation Saddle Lake Cree Nation Samson First Nation Sunchild...
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  • headquartered in Alberta Acho Dene Koe (NT) Kelly Lake (BC) Onion Lake (SK) Smith's Landing (NT) Terminated Papaschase (1891) Sharphead (1897) Michel (1958)...
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  • to the Crown, excepting promised Indian reserves, Enoch and Papaschase. (The Papaschase reserve, on the site of Mill Woods, was never established.) 1879...
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    the Northern Lights, teepees, dancers, a woodpecker to symbolize the Papaschase people, a thunderbird, and a beaver. To complete the baby turtle, Whitehead...
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    (southeast) McIntyre Industrial (southeast) Morris Industrial (southeast) Papaschase Industrial (southeast) Parsons Industrial (southeast) Pylypow Industrial...
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  • resident in Edmonton. The land was once set aside for a reserve for the Papaschase band, but the reserve was controversially disbanded around 1891. The land's...
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    community, the provincial government directed the city to consult with the Papaschase band, other First Nations and the Métis Nation of Alberta. In 2005 and...
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    Alberta (amiskwaciy-wâskahikan), Canada. Her mother's family is from Papaschase First Nation, Alberta, and they also lived at Kikino Metis settlement...
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    Coronet Industrial Southwest = Malmo Plains South = Empire Park Southeast = Papaschase Industrial Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues "2019CensusData"....
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  • Edmonton expanded south onto farmland that had once been part of the Papaschase Cree Indian Reserve to create what is now Mill Woods. The descendants...
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