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The Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation ( asb, Šiyónidè oyáde)Collette, Vincent. “Nakoda Vocabulary and Phrases.” Academia.edu, November 14, 2017
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in the
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, who reside on the Pheasant Rump Nakota 68 reserve near
Kisbey Kisbey ( 2016 population: ) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Brock No. 64 and Census Division No. 1. The village took its name from Richard Claude Kisbey (d. 1941), an Irish immigrant who se ...
."Pheasant's Rump Nakota First Nation"
''Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan''.
This band government contains three nations, which are Nakoda. Signatories to
Treaty 4 Treaty 4 is a treaty established between Queen Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nation band governments. The area covered by Treaty 4 represents most of current day southern Saskatchewan, plus small portions of what are today western M ...
in 1876, the First Nation's reserve was established in 1881. The main community on the reserve lands is Warmley.


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Gallery of photos from Warmley, Saskatchewan. File:Warmley Saskatchewan old school.jpg, Old school in Warmley, Saskatchewan


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