The Lucky Man Cree Nation ( cr, ᐸᐯᐍ papêwê) is a
Cree
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First Nation in
Saskatchewan, Canada. After spending more than a hundred years amalgamated into the
Little Pine First Nation, the band was awarded the
Lucky Man Reserve, on the eastern border of the
RM of Meeting Lake. The re-established nation has the smallest membership in
Treaty 6.
History
The nation is named for Chief Papaway, ᐸᐯᐍ ''papewê'' meaning "lucky man", headman for
Little Pine when that group signed
Treaty 6 at
Fort Walsh in 1879. Settling near Battleford in 1883, he requested a reserve adjacent to
Poundmaker, Little Pine, and Big Bear the following year. The government refused, on the grounds that the groups were too closely associated.
By 1919, the Lucky Man band had dwindled to a population of nine, living on the
Little Pine reserve.
In the 1970s, modern research by the
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), formerly known as the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, is a Saskatchewan-based First Nations organization. It represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan and is committed to honouring ...
discovered that Lucky Man had signed Treaty 6 without receiving any land. This allowed the band's descendants to reorganize, in 1976, and file for
treaty land entitlement.
Newly elected Chief Rod King petitioned all levels of government for a suitable reserve site, and in 1989 - more than 100 years after Lucky Man signed Treaty 6 - the band was awarded the
Mayfair
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provincial pasture, consisting of 12 sections in the
Thickwood Hills.
Although few members reside there, numerous business ventures have been investigated for the land.
References
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First Nations in Saskatchewan