Buffalo Point First Nation

1, Manitoba, and also has smaller borders with the Rural Municipality of Piney, as well as the northeast corner of Roseau County, Minnesota.

[2][3] The First Nation is independent,[2] but was once a member of the Southeast Resource Development Council.

The First Nation has six reserve lands: Buffalo Point First Nation is governed by a traditional system of government where the leadership is determined by a traditional, hereditary system.

The number of councillors is determined by the federal Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs department.

The First Nation is independent,[2] but was once a member of the Southeast Resource Development Council.