Blood 148 is a First Nations reserve in Alberta , Canada. It is inhabited by the Blood ( Kainai ) First Nation and was established under the provisions of Treaty 7 . This reserve is managed from the community of Stand Off on its northwest border and encompasses the majority of lands bounded by the cities of Fort MacLeod, Lethbridge and Cardston. It is traversed by Alberta Highway 2 , Highway 5 , and Highway 509 . The St Mary River and the Belly River are major rivers supplying and draining the lands.
5-513: At 1,413.87 km (545.90 sq mi), this is the largest reserve in Canada, and the third most populous after Six Nations and Akwesasne . On June 12, 2019, federal courts ruled that, according to the land entitlement provisions of Treaty 7, the Blood Tribe was entitled to a reserve equal to 710 square miles (1,800 km) in area, an increase of 164.1 square miles (425 km) over
10-470: Is a list of Indigenous reserves in Canada which have over 500 people, listed in order of population from data collected during the 2006 Census of Canada , unless otherwise cited from Aboriginal Affairs. Approximately 40% of First Nations people live on federally recognized Indian reserves . Note: this list is incomplete in that many Indian Reserves are "Incompletely enumerated", meaning that "enumeration
15-404: Is placed exclusively with the national parliament and specifically Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada . The reserve is governed by a tribal council led by Chief Roy Fox (2016–present). Blood Tribe Councillors (2019) 49°30′N 113°12′W / 49.5°N 113.2°W / 49.5; -113.2 List of Indian reserves in Canada by population This
20-648: The Blood 148 population at 4,713 in 2018. Prior to the June 12, 2019 award the Indian reserve land area was 1,413.87 km (545.90 sq mi), with a population density of 3.0/km (7.8/sq mi). As of December 2013, the Blood 435 band, based on reserves 148 and 148A, had a total registered population of 11,791 per AANDC sources. Under the Constitution Act, 1867 , legislative authority over Indian reserves
25-706: The existing lands. The judgement did not address remedy nor costs. It is located between the Cities of Fort MacLeod and Lethbridge and the Town of Cardston , bordering the Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 to the northwest, the Lethbridge County to the northeast and Cardston County to the east, south and southwest. In 2006, Blood 148 had a population of 4,177 living in 1,250 dwellings , an 8.4% increase from 2001. The Alberta Government lists
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