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Standing Buffalo First Nation


It is one of four Ojibway communities located around Qu'Appelle Lakes. It's within Muscowpetung Reserve. Below are google earth photos of their scenic land. Qu'Appelle is pronounced as "Qu-Pel." Another name to use for this Ojibway Reserve is Qu'Appelle Lakes Ojibway Reserve. According to 2016's census, Standing Buffalo First Nation has an on-Reserve population of 569. They have 198 dwellings with 184 lived in. Average household size is 2.9 persons per household. The Sioux or Dakota, Nakota and Lakota are really Ojibway's that fled to Canada between 1862 and 1878. Standing Buffalo First Nation is really a land addition to Pasqua First Nation. There's a conspiracy at this Reserve, to promote being non Ojibway! Your not fooling me by claiming you are not Ojibway. I'm enforcing law! You are charged with Desertion during time of war and Forging a False National Identity during time of war. That is an extremely serious crime! Cree People are really the Athabascan Beaver Tribe. There are no Cree First Nations in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec! Below the photos are excerpts from very old books that will help you learn!



Qu'Appelle Lakes Reserve Road View

Qu'Appelle Lakes Reserve Road View

Qu'Appelle Lakes Reserve Road View

Qu'Appelle Lakes Reserve Road View

Qu'Appelle Lakes Reserve Road View

Qu'Appelle Lakes Reserve Road View

















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