Blueberry River First Nation
Located in northeastern British Columbia, north of Fort St. John, and home to both the Beaver Indian Tribe and Anishinabe Indian Tribe, the blueberry river first nation has a total of two Reserves in that region of British Columbia. Their history is one in which the Anishinabek had subjugated the Beaver Indians, probably as long ago as 1,000 years. Their leaders signed treaty 8. The size of the Reserves is 1,505 hectares or 3,719 acres. The population of the Beaver and Anishinabek of this First Nation is 401.