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The Saulteau First Nations originated from Manitoba. The Band has been formed by the amalgamation of Beaver, Cree, and Saulteau residents. This First Nations community is covered by Treaty 8.

Facilities available on the reserve include the band office, band hall, healing centre, daycare, teen centre, and learning centre.

The community is located at the east end of Moberly Lake, which is about 100km southwest of Fort St. John on Highway 29. There is one reserve, East Moberly Lake No.169, spread over 3025.8 hectares.


Band  
542
Population  
840
Linguistic Group  
Saulteau, Beaver, and Cree
Affiliations  
Treaty 8 Tribal Association
Leadership  
Chief: Harley Davis
Councilor: Patricia Blandin
Councilor: Doris Ronnenberg
Councilor: Norman Napoleon
Councilor: Yvonne Paquette
Economic Activities  
Cattle ranch and farm, silviculture, gravel excavation and sales
Band-owned Businesses  
Three Nations Ventures, Six Nations Ventures, and 4 Evergreen Resources, Inc.
Address  
Box 1020
Chetwynd, BC   V0C 1J0
telephone: 250-788-7260
fax: (250) 788-7261
email: reception@saulteau.com
Website  
http://www.saulteau.com

 
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