Little Red River Cree Nation
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Reserve(s)
Land area244.723 km2
On reserve4614
On other land647
| People | Cree |
|---|---|
| Treaty | Treaty 8 |
| Headquarters | John D'Or Prairie |
| Province | Alberta |
| Land[1] | |
| Reserve(s) | |
| Land area | 244.723 km2 |
| Population (2019)[3] | |
| On reserve | 4614 |
| On other land | 647 |
| Off reserve | 681 |
| Total population | 5942 |
| Government[4] | |
| Chief | Conroy Sewepagaham (valid as of March 2025) |
| Council | Little Red River Cree Nation
|
| Tribal Council[5] | |
| North Peace Tribal Council | |
| Website | |
| lrrcn.ab.ca | |
The Little Red River Cree Nation (Cree: ᒥᐦᒁᑲᒦᐏ ᓰᐲᓯᐢ, mihkwâkamîwi-sîpîsis) is a First Nations band government in northern Alberta, headquartered at John D'Or Prairie.[6]
There are three First Nation communities under the governance of the band:[7]
- Fox Lake Indian Reserve 162 10438.30 ha
- Garden Creek Indian Settlement 3741 ha.
- John D'Or Prairie 215 14034 ha.
Wood Buffalo National Park is also around this region, to the northeast of John D'Or Prairie 215. Bison management is currently one of the concerns of the Cree nation: their population has declined while the community continues to depend on the animal as a food source. Many believe that the government has not sufficiently protected the bison, and that too many non-Aboriginal hunters and poachers have taken too many bison as trophies.