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Zagime Anishinabek

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First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada
"Sakimay" redirects here. For the Indian reserve, see Sakimay 74.
Zagime Anishinabek
Band No. 364
PeopleSaulteaux
TreatyTreaty 4
HeadquartersGrenfell
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Land[1]
Main reserveSakimay 74
Other reserve(s)
Land area129.013 km2
Population (2019)[1]
On reserve281
Off reserve1502
Total population1783
Government[1]
ChiefBonnie Acoose
Tribal Council[1]
Yorkton Tribal Administration

The Zagime Anishinabek (formerly known as the Sakimay First Nation) are a Saulteaux band government in southern Saskatchewan, Canada.[1]

Their reserves include:

Chief and council

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Chief: Chief Lynn Acoose

Councillors:

  • Paula Acoose
  • Amber Sangwais
  • Cynthia Sangwais
  • Rachel Sangwais
  • Ruth "Kitty" Whitehat
  • Dana Acoose
  • Randall Sparvier[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "First Nation Detail". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada . Government of Canada. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Zagime Anishinabek (Sakimay First Nations) • First Nations Land Management Resource Centre (RC)". First Nations Land Management Resource Centre (RC). Retrieved 2020年09月05日.
The Numbered Treaties: Treaty Four
Numbered Treaties
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Ethnolinguistic groups
Historical polities
Numbered Treaties
Tribal councils and
band governments
Agency Chiefs Tribal Council (Spiritwood)
Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (North Battleford)
Battlefords Tribal Council (North Battleford)
File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council (Fort Qu'Appelle)
Meadow Lake Tribal Council (Meadow Lake)
Prince Albert Grand Council (Prince Albert)
Saskatoon Tribal Council (Saskatoon)
Touchwood Agency Tribal Council (Punnichy)
Yorkton Tribal Administration (Yorkton)
Unaffiliated
Not federally recognized


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