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  1. Welcome to Stoney Nakoda ... Goodstoney First Nation. Contact Us PO Box 40, 40 Morley Road, Mini Thni, AB T0L1N0 Phone: (403) 881-3770 Fax: (403) 881-2676 contact@stoney-nation.com. Hours of Operation. Monday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM; Tuesday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM;

    • About Us

      The Stoney Nakoda Nations (“SNN”) comprised of the Bearspaw...

    • Tribal Council

      Since Treaty in 1877 to the present day, each of the 3...

  2. The Stoney Nakoda Nations (“SNN”) comprised of the Bearspaw First Nation, Chiniki First Nation and Goodstoney First Nation were signatories to Treaty No. 7 made on September 22, 1877 at Blackfoot Crossing. At present, the Stoney Nakoda live primarily on six reserves; Stoney Indian Reserves #142, #143, #144 at Mini Thni (Morley) located 65 ...

  3. Stoney Nakoda First Nation (Stoney: Îyârhe Nakoda) is a Nakoda First Nations band government Alberta, Canada. It is located West of Calgary, in the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Stoney Nakoda First Nation comprises three Nakoda Tribes: Bearspaw First Nation Band No. 473; Chiniki First Nation Band No. 433; Wesley First Nation Band No ...

  4. Since Treaty in 1877 to the present day, each of the 3 Stoney First Nations have maintained separate memberships and have elected their separate respective Chief and 4 Councillors according to the terms of office listed below. Together these 15 elected officials form the Stoney Tribal Council.

  5. Stoney Nakoda First Nation, Comprising the three following bands: Wesley's (Goodstoney's) band (Stoney, Plains Cree, Métis) Chiniki's band ( Métis, Stoney, Plains Cree) Bearspaw's band (Stoney, Cree) Treaties. Members of the Nakoda nations of Paul and Alexis signed an adhesion to Treaty 6 in 1877.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Last Edited May 14, 2021. Stoney-Nakoda or îyârhe Nakodabi, "Rocky Mountain Sioux," are culturally and linguistically allied to the Plains Assiniboine, but in Saskatchewan and Montana are characterized by differences in language and culture. They speak the northern dialect of the Dakota language.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2023 · The Stoney Nakoda are the First Nations people most associated with Banff National Park. They were removed from the mountain areas and restricted from hunting animals and gathering plants soon after the park was created in 1885.