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Shoal Lake First Nation

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Country
  
Canada

Reserves
  
Shoal Lake 28A

Established
  
Treaty 5

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Settlements
  
Pakwaw Lake

Affiliations
  
Prince Albert Grand Council

Shoal Lake First Nation is a First Nations band government in Saskatchewan, Canada located 98 kilometres (61 mi) east of Nipawin. The Cree First Nation is on the Carrot River and can be accessed by Highway 55. Nearby to the west is the Red Earth First Nation.

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The total registered population was 964 as of December, 2014 with 819 members living on reserve. Shoal Lake First Nation has one reserve "Shoal Lake 28A" which has an area of 1,479 hectares (3,650 acres) at coordinates 53.4812°N 102.6297°W / 53.4812; -102.6297.

Through a Custom Electoral System the members elect a Chief and 4 councillors. The band office is located in the settlement of Pakwaw Lake on the reserve.

The Wacihk Education Complex in Pakwaw Lake offers kindergarten to grade 12 to about 220 students.

References

Shoal Lake First Nation Wikipedia