94, historically referred to as the Moose Woods Sioux Reserve,[1] it is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Dundurn No.
314 and located along Highway 219 between the South Saskatchewan River and CFAD Dundurn.
[2][3][4] Chief Wapahaska (White Cap) and his band eventually settled along the South Saskatchewan River, and received a 16.774 km2 (6.476 sq mi) reserve in June 1881 despite not having signed a treaty.
[5] The First Nation is led by Chief Darcy Bear and is affiliated with the Saskatoon Tribal Council.
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