Blood Indian Reserve No. 148

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Blood Indian Reserve No. 148 is a large First Nations reserve in southern Alberta that serves as the primary land base of the Kainai (Blood) Nation, part of the Blackfoot Confederacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations reserve
Indian reserve
human settlement
administeredBy Blood Tribe NERFINISHED
Kainai Nation NERFINISHED
category Blackfoot Confederacy NERFINISHED
Indian reserves in Alberta
Kainai Nation NERFINISHED
country Canada
ethnicGroup Blood people NERFINISHED
Kainai NERFINISHED
governingBody Blood Tribe Council NERFINISHED
hasBorderingFeature Oldman River NERFINISHED
St. Mary River NERFINISHED
hasCapital Standoff NERFINISHED
hasDaylightSavingTime yes
hasIndigenousLanguage Blackfoot NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasPrimaryUse agricultural
cultural
ranching
residential
hasTypeOfGovernment First Nations band government
isIndigenousTerritoryOf Kainai Nation NERFINISHED
isPartOfIndigenousGroup Blackfoot Confederacy NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alberta
southern Alberta NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Cardston County NERFINISHED
Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedOn Canadian Prairies NERFINISHED
namedAfter Blood people NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Cardston NERFINISHED
Lethbridge NERFINISHED
officialName Blood Indian Reserve No. 148 NERFINISHED
partOf Blackfoot Confederacy NERFINISHED
Blood Tribe NERFINISHED
Kainai Nation NERFINISHED
primaryLandBaseOf Kainai Nation NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Government of Alberta NERFINISHED
Government of Canada NERFINISHED
region Southern Alberta NERFINISHED
shortName Blood 148 NERFINISHED
treaty Treaty 7 NERFINISHED

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Blood 148 Reserve, Alberta hasOfficialName Blood Indian Reserve No. 148