Sucker Creek First Nation
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| People | Nehiyaw (Cree) |
|---|---|
| Treaty | Treaty 8 |
| Headquarters | Enilda |
| Province | Alberta |
| Land[1] | |
| Reserve(s) | |
| Land area | 59.87 km2 |
| Population (2025)[1] | |
| On reserve | 782 |
| On other land | 36 |
| Off reserve | 2515 |
| Total population | 3333 |
| Government[1] | |
| Chief | Carol Okemow |
| Council size | 6 |
| Tribal Council[1] | |
| Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council | |
| Website | |
| [1] | |
Sucker Creek First Nation (Cree: ᓇᒦᐲ ᓰᐲᓯᐢ, namîpî sîpîsis) is a Cree First Nations band government whose reserve community is located along the southwestern shore of Lesser Slave Lake near Enilda, Alberta. It is a Treaty 8 First Nation. The band had a registered population of 3,333 (as of April 2025) and almost 6,000 hectares of reserve land.[2]
Notable members
- Chief Headman Moostoos
- Jessica Johns
- Harold Cardinal
- Lorne Cardinal
- Darren Brule
- Darlene Cardinal
- Nipawi Mahihkan Misit Kakinoosit
- Linsay Willier
- Ron LaRiviere - lead social worker for the government of Alberta's Child Welfare strategy regarding Bill C 92.
References
- ^ "First Nation Detail". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 14 November 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
- ^ "Unknown".
