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Beaver First Nation
Band No. 445
Tsa'tinne
PeopleDane-zaa
TreatyTreaty 8 of 1899
HeadquartersBoyer River
ProvinceAlberta
Land[1]
Main reserveBoyer 164
Other reserve(s)
Land area70.75 km2
Population (2019)[1]
On reserve449
On other land38
Off reserve660
Total population1147
Government[1]
ChiefGary Kipling
Council size4
Tribal Council[1]
North Peace Tribal Council
Website
beaverfirstnation.com

The Beaver First Nation (Dane-zaa: Tsa'tinne) is a First Nation government or band, made up of members of the Danezaa people, also known as the Beavers. The Beaver First Nation is one of only two Danezaa bands in Alberta (the other being the Horse Lake First Nation), but there are several others nearby in British Columbia. The band controls two reserves, Boyer 164 and Child Lake 164A both near Fort Vermilion, Alberta in the Peace CountryofNorthern Alberta. The band is a member of the North Peace Tribal Council and is party to Treaty 8. In April 2016, the band had a registered population of 1,065, more than half of which lived off reserve.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "First Nation Detail". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  • ^ Registered Population , Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, retrieved on 14-05-2016
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