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History of Wabasca First Nation of Alberta
They sold themselves to the white devil who does not want anything to do with them! Wabasca First Nation made a terrible mistake involving a large amount of money. I'll provide demographics of Wabasca First Nation but you must remember that there probably isn't a Wabasca First Nation. According to 2021's census, 1,625 people live at Wabasca First Nation. There are 734 dwellings with 546 lived in. That's the evidence that can be used as confirmation of Wabasca First Nation being eradicated! Average housel size is 3.0 persons per household. According to 2021's census, 270 people speak Corrupted Ojibwa Language which is what Lewis and Clark called Cree Language. In 1899, these Ojibwa Folks signed Treaty 8. However, there's evidence those at Chipewyan Lake, Loon Lake, Peerless Lake, Sandy Lake and Trout Lake refused to sign treaty. They were admitted to Treaty 8. Decades later some of them did conspire with the white devil concering a large amount of money. Treaty 8 involves Montana Ojibwa's. During 1896, American leaders sent Colonel Pershing to Montana to use American Soldiers and Little Bears Ojibwa Soldiers, to round up 1,000's of Montana Ojibwa's for forced relocations. After they were brought to Great Falls they waited until enough train box cars reached Great Falls to relocate. By August 1896, forced relocations commenced. Montana had a very large Ojibwa population because of prophesy (Seven Fires Prophesy) which told them to find 7 stopping places (it was really 8) which they found at the Great Falls region. The sulphur spring nearly adjacent to the mouth of Belt Creek, the Great Falls of the Missouri (they are five waterfalls) and Giant Springs. They found the Turtle Shaped Island at Giant Springs. It's no longer there yet we know it was there because of an 1884 photo. Either the turtle shaped island is submerged by the small dam whites created around Giant Springs or whites removed it. Canada agreed to accept many Montana Ojibwa's. Thus, a treaty was needed to create an Ojibwa Reservation for them at north Alberta. So greedy and selfish were they in 1998, their thoughts of their Reserve extending from Calling Lake (it's a few miles north of Athabasca River), north to Chipewyan Lake, Peerless Lake and Trout Lake, were "possibly" on ceding their Wabasca Reserve. Exactly what white leaders wanted. In 2010, they reached an agreement with the white devil who wants nothing to do with them. In exchange for illegally ceding Reserve, they were paid $259 million. We don't recognize the settlement. We consider it illegal. Though no evidence exists that Wabasca Reserve was ceded, we know such a large amount of money was not required for a land cession that occurred over 100 years earlier. Whites are increasing in population at the Wabasca Region and they only think of themselves. When you hear news of Reservations or Reserves obtaining large amounts of money, you can be certain Reservations and Reserves were sold. Cree People are really the Athabascan Beaver Tribe. There are no Cree First Nations at Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec! Below are excerpts from very old books that will help educate you! Look for the 18th century maps. Instead of south to north they are from southeast to northwest. Churchill River is the north boundary. A few Assiniboine and Cree lived west of Lake Winnipeg but were driven to the northwest by 1800 by Ojibwa Soldiers. Churchill River was a boundary used in the 18th century. From Churchill, Manitoba to South Indian Lake, Manitoba to Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan to Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan where the source of Churchill River is, this river flows for 1,000 miles. It's source is Churchill Lake, Saskatchewan. All land north of Churchill River is Chipewyan land. Chipewyan is the correct pronunciation of O Chib-bwan or Chib-bwan which means "The Originals and Originals in Ojibwa Language."
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