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Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan


It is located between Churchill Lake and Peter Pond Lake, on a channel which has a bridge that leads to Highway 155. Below are links to google earth photos of Buffalo Narrows. People who live in Buffalo Narrows, are about 90% Indian including mixed bloods. Around 10% of it's population is white. According to 2016's census, Buffalo Narrows has a population of 1,110. This Ojibway village has numerous businesses which does indicate a large white population lives there. There are a total of 430 housing units with 380 lived in. Average household size is 2.9 persons per housing unit which is slightly below normal for Ojibway communities. Around 95 people speak Ojibway at Buffalo Narrows. That be Corrupted Ojibway Language. Ojibway People who live at Buffalo Narrows, are known as Chipewyan which is pronounced as Chip-a-wan. Some Ojibway residents of Buffalo Narrows can trace their ancestry to Montana. Many are descended from chief Big Bear's Saulteaux Ojibway's who fled north after 1885's rebellion.



Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road

Buffalo Narrows From Road



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