| Little Red River Cree Nation |
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The Little Red River Cree Nation is located about an hour and a half east of High Level in Northern Alberta. It is composed of three communities: Fox Lake (where the majority of the population resides, but has no year round road access), John D'or Prairie (the administrative center), and Garden River, which is within Wood Buffalo National Park. The population is approximately 3161 members. It has several existing businesses, which include two on-reserve stores, a fly-in fishing resort, Little Red Air Service, a forest fire fighting Company, and a Forestry holding company. Historical sites include Little Red River, a traditional meeting place which became a Hudson Bay outpost site and is now a pilgrimage site. Fifth Meridian was also a trading outpost and traditional meeting and camping place. |
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| John D'Or |
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| John D'or Prairie Indian Reserve # 215 is located 125 km east of High Level. |
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| Population: 1062 |
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| The Administrative Center of the Nation. |
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| The sacred animal that represents John D'Or Prairie is the Eagle. |
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| Building Supplies and Fifth Meridian stores. |
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| Fox Lake |
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| Fox Lake Indian Reserve #162 located 180 Km east of High Level. |
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| Population: 1773 |
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| Majority of the Little Red River Cree Nation population resides in Fox Lake. |
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| Located on the south side of the Peace River. |
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| The sacred animal that represents Fox Lake is the Fox. |
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| RCMP and North Peach Tribal Police station. |
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| Garden River |
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| Garden River community is located in the Wood Buffalo National Park. |
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| Population: 483 |
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| The sacred animal is the Buffalo. |
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| Fifth Meridian Market Store |
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