Kawacatoose First Nation

Tansi! Kawacatoose First Nation is a Cree nation with a registered population of 3,250 of which approximately 1,400 residing on-reserve. The signing of Treaty 4 on September 3, 1874 lead to the community known today as the Kawacatoose First Nation (Poor Man or Lean Man). Prior to this settlement, Kawacatoose’s people were known as part of the Touchwood Hills people or pusakawatciwiyiniwak.
Who Are We?
Kawacatoose First Nation is a Cree nation with a registered population of 3,250 of which approximately 1,400 reside on-reserve.
Where Are We?
Kawacatoose is about 120 km north of Regina, Saskatchewan. Kawacatoose is located within the Treaty 4 Territory. The combined total land under Kawacatoose First Nation’s administration is 14,863.7 hectares.
Key Accomplishments
Kawacatoose First Nation is in the process of establishing urban reserve land within the city of Moose Jaw to own and operate the KFN Market.
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Head
Office
First Nations University of Canada
1 First Nations Way
Regina, SK S4S 7K2
Phone: +1(306) 359-3672
Treaty 4 Territory
Alberta
Office
Executive
Office
202B Joseph Okemasis Drive,
Saskatoon, SK, S7N 1B1
Phone: +1(855) 359-3672
Treaty 6 Territory
OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday 8:30a.m.–4:30p.m.
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed