Interesting Facts About First Nations in Alberta
Alberta's Indigenous Population
First Nations in Alberta, Canada, are recognized as Indigenous peoples. They encompass 46 distinct nations within the province, representing one of three Indigenous groupings in the country, alongside the Métis and Inuit.
Economic and Cultural Significance
The 138 First Nations reserves and 8 Métis settlements in Alberta play a crucial role in the province's economy and cultural landscape. Their lands and resources contribute significantly to the region's prosperity.
Population and Demographics
As of October 2008, Alberta was home to 13% of the total Registered Indian status population in Canada, with 45 First Nations residing within its borders. This number increased to 45 First Nations in 2013, with the province continuing to be home to a significant portion of the Indigenous population in the country.
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