Tsuu T'ina First Nation
Located in southern Alberta, about 7 miles southwest of Calgary, is the Athabascan and Anishinabe tsuu tina first nation. Of course Anishinabek live on this First Nation, as do some Dakotas. There is only one Reserve which makes up this First Nation. It covers an area of 27,685 total hectares or 68,411 total acres. Total population is 1,581, with most (1,345) living on the one reserve, while 236 live off-reserve. Many can trace their origins back to Montana, where they originally lived but were driven out by the whites, after the 1868-1886 war. Ogimak Big Bear or Sitting Bull, led them up to Canada.