Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation
The Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation (Stoney: Cade Wicashdabi[1]) no. 437 is a Nakoda First Nation which reserves near Edmonton, Hinton, and Whitecourt, in the Canadian province of Alberta, and headquartered at 54° N and 114°, about 85 kilometres (53 mi) west of Edmonton. The Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation is a member of Treaty 6.
Land | |
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Main reserve | Alexis Indian Reserve 133 |
Other reserve(s) | |
Land area | 144.79 km2 |
Population | |
On reserve | 1171 |
Off reserve | 823 |
Total population | 2066 |
Government | |
Chief | Tony Alexis |
Council size | 7 |
Tribal Council | |
Yellowhead Tribal Development Foundation (fr) |
Reserves
Reserve | Location | Area (hectares) |
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Alexis Indian Reserve 133 | 70 km NW of Edmonton | 6175.2 |
Alexis Cardinal River Indian Reserve 234 | 73 km SE of Hinton | 4661 |
Alexis Elk River Indian Reserve 233 | 87 km SE of Hinton | 98 |
Alexis Whitecourt Indian Reserve 232 | 13 km NW of Whitecourt | 3544.9 |
Demographics
As of March, 2019, the total registered population of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation is 2036 persons. There are 508 registered males, and 459 females living on their own reserve. [2]
Members of the Alexis First Nation are of the "Stoney" or "Nakoda" ethnic group. The Stoney are sometimes considered part of the Assiniboine. Both of the terms "Stoney" and "Assiniboine" stem from outsider's descriptions of how those peoples cooked by using heated stones (Assiniboine is from Ojibwe language asinii meaning "stoney" and bwaan meaning "cooker"). Their traditional language is Nakoda/Stoney, and their endonym is I'sga I?abi.[3]
Government
Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation has a custom electoral system based on section 10 of the Indian Act.[4] Current chief and council were elected on June 14, 2022, and will hold their positions until June 17, 2026.[5]
Title | Name |
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Chief | Tony Alexis |
Councillor | Darwin Alexis |
Councillor | Dwayne Alexis |
Councillor | Hank Alexis |
Councillor | Tina Cardinal |
Councillor | Darren Kootenay |
Councillor | Lonnie Letendre |
Councillor | Emily Potts |
Events
Pow-wow/Fastpitch tournament
The Alexis Annual Pow-wow Celebrations and Fastpitch Tournament is held on the Alexis reserve each summer in July. The Fastpitch tournament draws prizes of about $14,000 depending on the number of teams entered. The Pow-wow is generally divided into various categories, such as a drum contest and dance contests based on ages and/or styles. Competitors from many different First Nations participate.
Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage
The main townsite is located on the shores of Lac Ste. Anne, which the Nakota Sioux call Wakâmne, or God's lake. Every summer there is a pilgrimage to the lake which is attended by up to 40,000 over four days, most of First Nations and Métis descent.
See also
References
- Stoney Language Dictionary
- "Indian and Northern Affairs Canada First Nations Profile", Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Government of Canada, retrieved 2012-04-21
- "Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation - Our Language". Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation. 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
- Indian Act, 1985 ss.2-10 (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-01-05, retrieved 2007-07-23
- "Governance". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 16 January 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2019.