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Siksika Nation

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ever!". Chief McHugh described the surrendering as '“They cut our reserve up like a Christmas turkey and wasted our money.” A reporter described the dwellings of the Siksika as being "ramshackle, uninsulated houses without foundations, with cracks and broken windows, patched up with rags and cardboard" and Chief McHugh described the houses built after the initial sale in 1912 as "almost falling apart".
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In December 2021, Siksika members voted in a referendum to ratify the "Global Settlement Agreement", 3,484 turned out to vote and of them 77% (2,682 people) voted for ratification. A comprehensive resolution followed, resolving multiple land claims and associated grievances which included a one-time
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to cede/surrender treaty territory throughout Canada in exchange for frequently reneged Federal concessions or cohesion such as denial of necessities such as food. He told the Siksika: "It might be better to sell what they do not use for a big bag of money, which could give them money for ever and
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The Siksika intend to distribute the medication domestically and internationally. Revenue from the venture is intended to address disparaging economic issues such as Opioid addiction epidemic, and housing. As of 2020 the proposal is still under review. Frozen Penguin will use modern technology and
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The Siksika Family Services was awarded a grant by the Provincial and Federal governments 'Rapid Housing Initiative', to establish a transitional 24 housing unit community for Siksika's vulnerable high need families and youth in the process of cultural reunification. The community will be called
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in April 2016. They anticipate generating $ 15M in annual revenue. The Siksika Resource Development Ltd, and Siksika Herbz Ltd, and Frozen Penguin Ltd of Kelowna BC partnership plan to construct 25,000 Sq ft facility on the Siksika Nation. Revenue generated will also be donated to support social
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A six decade process of land claims commenced in 1960 under the leadership of Siksika Chief Clarence McHugh in 1959. McHugh stated “They told us they would give us a bag of money which would never empty, but somehow, that bag developed a great big hole.” In reference to the late Minister of the
410:. The band members were not adequately informed about this portion and lost the use of the surface rights of the land. The Nation claims the transfer was done illegally. In 1980, the government admitted that no proof existed that Canadian Pacific had acquired the rights to the land for the dam. 413:
The Nation entered into negotiations with the Canadian government to settle the land claim. In 1991, the Siksika Nation signed a $ 4.9m agreement with the government for compensation for mineral rights lost due to construction of the dam. In 2010, the Nation finally reached agreement with the
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over events dating back to 1910. The government sought the cession of approximately 46,621.4 hectares (115,204 acres) of land within the Siksika Indian Reserve for sale by the federal government to incoming settlers. The cession included 5,067.6 hectares (12,522 acres) of reserve lands to be
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Siksika Nation is the second largest, land-based, in Canada. Siksika Nation Boundaries of Blackfoot Confederacy Traditional Territory. North-North Saskatchewan River, West – Rock Mountains, East-At the confluence of the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers and South-Yellowstone River.
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On July 16, 2022. SRDL partnered with 'Calgary Tree Planting Team' volunteers to plant 300 Sakskatoon berry trees near the "Siksika business Plaza". The initiative will increase food security and provide economic growth for the Nation.
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governments of Canada and Alberta to settle the land claims. The band would receive $ 50 million and new water rights. The money will be put in a trust to benefit the Nation for purposes such as education and welfare.
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Ouray Crowfoot, Samuel Crowfoot, Reuben Breaker, Ike Solway, Owen Crane Bear, Candace Backfat, Carlin Black Rabbit, Kendall Panther Bone, Hector Winnipeg, Strater Crowfoot, Marsha Wolf Collar, and Tracy McHugh.
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Samuel Crowfoot, Reuben Breaker, Ike Solway, Candace Backfat, Carlin Black Rabbit, Kendall Panther Bone, Lou Ann Soloway, Hector Winnipeg, Strater Crowfoot, Marsha Wolf Collar, Owen Crane Bear, and Tracy
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payment of 1.3 Billion dollars and entitlement to purchase 115,000 acres of land from willing sellers which had previously been illegally obtained from the tribe through the so-called "1910 Surrender".
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The Siksika nations economic authority is the Siksika Resource Development Limited (SRDL) founded in 1997. They manage a diverse group of enterprises and properties.
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who was instrumental in the disembowelment of 289,897 acres of First Nation's territorial integrity throughout his career. He advised
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Two members of the Siksika Nation from southern Alberta and a local non-Aboriginal supporter in Ottawa on January 11, 2013, for the
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Tremblay, D.B.(2022, May 4)'New housing project for high risk families in Siksika First Nation', retrieved from
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Carter,S.(2021, Dec 31).' Opinion: 63 Years Later — The Siksika Land Claim Settlement Finally Settled',
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or Montana Blackfoot). The population of the Siksika Nation is approximately 7,800 people.
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Mariah Little Chief, Sharon Brass, Erica Sitting Eagle, and Allison Duck Chief.
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Brooks, A (Nov 4. 2016) 'Siksika Nation eyes pot production facility'.
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The Siksika Nation has had a longstanding land claim dispute with the
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techniques such as 'RotoGro', to maximize profits for the nation.
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When European explorers travelled west, they most likely met the
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Siksika Family Services Corporation/Siksika Children's Services
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Richard Sparvier, Van Le, Tom Many Heads, and Hossam Yaqoub.
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2019). Signer of the '1910 Global Settlement Agreement'.
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War against the Crow and Gros Ventre (circa 1861–1867)
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