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Amisk-Smoky Falls Generating Station
and Mail. Retrieved 3 February 2015. "Moose Cree First Nation Ratifies Amisk-Oo-Skow Comprehensive Agreement" (PDF). www.opg.com. 20 May 2009. Archived
Amisk-List of localities in Alberta
Yes Yes Amelia Sturgeon County Yes Yes Amesbury Athabasca County Yes Yes Amisk Acres Parkland County Yes Amundson Municipal District of Greenview No. 16
Amisk-Alberta Highway 12
concurrency Special Area No. 4 Veteran 278.4 173.0 Highway 884 north – Hughenden, Amisk West end of Hwy 884 concurrency 280.0 174.0 Highway 884 south – Youngstown
Amisk-2021 Toronto International Film Festival
Obomsawin Canada Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance 1993 Lighting the Fire 2 Amisk 1977 Incident at Restigouche 1984 Moose Call 1972 Portraits 1 Mother of
Amisk-Alberta Highway 13
The highway continues southeast passing by Sedgewick, Lougheed, Hardisty, Amisk and Hughenden, crossing Highway 41 north of Czar. The road travels by Metiskow
Amisk-Shashiskau River
River flows via the Harricana River to James Bay. Harvey Creek (right) Amisk Creek (left) Little Shashiskau River (right) List of rivers of Ontario "Shashiskau
Amisk-List of senior high schools in Alberta
School La Crete Outreach Program Northern Outreach Center Lac La Biche Amisk Community School J. A. Williams High School Journeys Learning Academy Lac
Amisk-Darrel Anholt
Darrel Anholt Born (1962-11-23) November 23, 1962 (age 61) Amisk, Alberta, Canada Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb) Position
Amisk-2021 Alberta referendum
160 78.43% 44 21.57% 11 11 Yes Alliance 78 62 82.67% 13 17.33% 3 3 Yes Amisk 60 55 93.22% 4 6.78% 1 0 Yes Andrew 150 97 74.62% 33 25.38% 20 18 Yes Arrowwood
Amisk-List of protected areas of Saskatchewan
Name Location Notes Coordinates Amisk Lake Recreation Site Northern Saskatchewan Administration District 54°41′04″N 102°04′38″W / 54.6845°N 102.0773°W
Amisk-Forecast region
4 sub-regions 058410 South Indian Lake and Amisk Provincial Natural Park 058420 Split Lake and York Landing 058430 Thompson,Thicket Portage and Pikwitonei
Amisk-List of protected areas of Manitoba
Provincial park reserves Name Area Est'd Amisk Park Reserve 198,000 ha (490,000 acres) 1994 Birch Island Park Reserve 79,000 ha (200,000 acres) 2000 Chitek
Amisk-Beaver Lake Cree Nation
Civilization in Gatineau, Quebec that was found on, Whitefish Island on Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan in 1950s by Gina Sewap, of the local Cree First Nation
Amisk-Division No. 7, Alberta
Hardisty Killam Provost Sedgewick Stettler Wainwright Villages Alliance Amisk Big Valley Chauvin Czar Donalda Edgerton Forestburg Halkirk Heisler Hughenden
Amisk-Battle River—Crowfoot
following members of the House of Commons of Canada: Acadia Valley Alliance Amisk Bashaw Bawlf Big Valley Bittern Lake Botha Camrose Castor Cereal Chauvin
Amisk-Angelique Merasty
birchbark biting artist of the Woodland Cree First Nation. Merasty was born in Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan, where she spent most of her life practicing and selling
Amisk-BizPaL
Canada[1] Natural Resources Canada[2] Government of Alberta[3] Airdrie Amisk Arrowwood Banff Barrhead Barrhead No. 11, County of Beaumont Beaver County
Amisk-Alexander Henry the elder
men, stopped at Cumberland House and afterwards built a trading post on Amisk Lake, the first post to be built north of the Saskatchewan River. In 1776
Amisk-List of communities in Alberta
Alliance Flagstaff County August 26, 1918 154 174 −11.5% 0.51 302.0/km2 Amisk Provost No. 52, MD of January 1, 1956 204 207 −1.4% 0.76 268.4/km2 Andrew
Amisk-Beaver River (Canada)
Lake on the west side and flows south until it receives from the west the Amisk River. The outflow of Moose Lake comes in from the south. It enters Saskatchewan
Amisk-List of generating stations in Alberta
Retrieved 2021-02-06. "Home". AMISK Hydroelectric Project. Retrieved 2021-01-02. Berrade, David (2020-06-09). "Amisk Hydroelectric Project Update" (PDF)
Amisk-List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions
Jensen, Utah 1995 Ote Berry, Checotah, Oklahoma 1994 Blaine Pederson, Amisk, Alberta, Canada 1993 Steve Duhon, Opelousas, Louisiana 1992 Mark Roy, Dalemead
Amisk-Everend Lester Bruce
36..455B. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.36.4.455. Bruce, Everend Lester (1918). Amisk-Athapapuskow Lake District. Bruce, Everend Lester (1933). Mineral Deposits
Amisk-List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan
0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ahtahkakoop 104 Amisk Lake 184 Amiskosakahikan 210 Asimakaniseekan Askiy 102A Asimakaniseekan
Amisk-List of rivers of Alberta
Medicine River Blindman River Rosebud River Raven River North Raven River Beaver River Amisk River Mooselake River Sand River Wolf River Martineau River
Amisk-Harold Lee Tichenor
Calgary Story (1979) (director) Lakeside Habitat (1979) (director) Loons of Amisk (1979) (director) Osprey's Domain (1979) (director) The Force (1979) (producer)
Amisk-Metiskow
surrounding area. The MCHA is composed of Metiskow, Czar, Hughenden and Amisk Alberta. List of communities in Alberta List of hamlets in Alberta "91 Census:
Amisk-List of Calgary Stampede Rodeo Champions
1992 - Joe Butterfield; Ponoka, Alberta, Canada 1991 - Blaine Pederson; Amisk, Alberta, Canada 1990 - Greg Cassidy; Donalda, Alberta, Canada Source: 2024
Amisk-Ryley
Highways 14 854 Waterways Creeks to the east form the head of Vermilion River Amisk Creek to the west runs north to Beaverhill Lake Website Official website
Amisk-Eastern Cree syllabics
Cree an /sk/ final which merges into one character ᔅ /s/ and ᒃ /k/. ᐊᒥᔉ /amisk/ beaver The Moose Cree final /y/ is a ring written above the previous syllabic
Amisk-History of Alberta
Minnesota's Red River Valley, originally from Bardo, Norway, resettled on Amisk Creek south of Beaverhill Lake naming their new settlement Bardo, after
Amisk-List of Saskatchewan provincial highways
Border – Weyburn) — — Passes through Weyburn and Nipawin. Highway 35 50 31 Amisk Lake Manitoba border at Flin Flon — 01967-01-011967 Discontinued segment
Amisk-Alanis Obomsawin
– Salmon (Tsúqwaoz') 1975 – Xusum 1977 – Mother of Many Children 1977 – Amisk 1979 – Gabriel Goes to the City 1979 – Wild Rice Harvest Kenora 1980 – June
Amisk-Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
conventions, has an -sk final that is composed of -s and -k, as in ᐊᒥᔉ amisk "beaver", and final -y is written with a superscript ring, ⟨°⟩, rather than
Amisk-Municipal District of Provost No. 52
Provost No. 52 Municipal district Pasture in the MD of Provost No. 52 Provost Amisk Czar Hughenden Bodo Cadogan Hayter Metiskow Location within Alberta Country
Amisk-Mirond Lake
the south down to about 330 metres (1,080 ft) at Deschambault Lake and Amisk Lake. Mirond lake is the headwaters of the Sturgeon-Weir River, a tributary
Amisk-List of lakes of Hill County, Montana
reservoirs in Hill County, Montana. Amisk Pond, 48°09′49″N 109°40′04″W / 48.16361°N 109.66778°W / 48.16361; -109.66778 (Amisk Pond), el. 4,947 feet (1,508 m)
Amisk-Parkland County
Acheson Alpine Acres Amisk Acres Annaliesa Estates Anne Dale Acres Arrowhead Estates Ascot Beach Ashwood Meadows Aspen Estates Aspen Hills Avondale Acres
Amisk-Woodland Cree
Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation and Paul First Nation. Beaver Lake Cree (Amisk Sakahikan Wi Iniwak - 'People of the Beaver Lake'), lived along the shores
Amisk-List of villages in Alberta
Alliance Flagstaff County August 26, 1918 154 174 −11.5% 0.51 302.0/km2 Amisk Provost No. 52, MD of January 1, 1956 204 207 −1.4% 0.76 268.4/km2 Andrew
Amisk-Tofield
Tofield's Aboriginal legacy is evident in the names of local creeks: Maskawan, Amisk and Ketchamoot. The latter refers to Chief Ketchamoot who came from Ft.
Amisk-Pouce Coupe River
Athabasca Bow Bridal Veil Crescent Crypt Elbow Lundbreck Panther Sunwapta Lakes Amisk Athabasca Beaverhill Bistcho Claire Cold Crowsnest Des Arcs Garner Hubbles
Amisk-List of lakes of Canada
(175 sq mi) 490 m (1,610 ft) Primrose Lake 448 km2 (173 sq mi) 599 m (1,965 ft) Amisk Lake 430 km2 (170 sq mi) 294 m (965 ft) Lake Diefenbaker 430 km2 (170 sq mi)
Amisk-List of lakes of Alberta
Bow River Hudson Bay 0.52 a contributing headwater mountain glacial lake Amisk Lake Beaver River Hudson Bay 5.3 Angle Lake North Saskatchewan River Hudson
Amisk-Hearne Craton
after a hundred million years. Intra-oceanic arc collision resulted in the Amisk Collage and the Flin Flon – Glennie Complex around 1.92–1.88 Ga. Today these
Amisk-North Saskatchewan Region
Tofield Two Hills Vegreville Vermilion Viking Wainwright Villages Alliance Amisk Andrew Bawlf Bittern Lake Breton Caroline Chauvin Chipman Czar Dewberry
Amisk-List of lakes of Saskatchewan
Aikenhead Lake Airway Lake Ajawaan Lake Alsask Lake Alces Lake Alvena Lake Amisk Lake Anderson Lake Anglin Lake Antelope Lake Arm Lake Armit Lake Aroma Lake
Amisk-Central Alberta
Vermilion Viking Wainwright Westlock Villages Alberta Beach Alix Alliance Amisk Andrew Bawlf Big Valley Bittern Lake Botha Breton Caroline Chauvin Chipman
Amisk-Frog Portage
Alexander Henry the elder, tried to return but were caught by the freeze at Amisk Lake. Next spring, Thomas Frobisher went north and built a fort on the north
Amisk-2022 United Conservative Party leadership election
Politicians: (1) Bill Rock (Mayor of Amisk and withdrawn leadership candidate) Background Bill Rock is the mayor of Amisk. He was the Wildrose Party candidate
Amisk-List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin
"Indian Reserve") named after the Alexis family, prominent in the band Amisk: "Beaver" in Cree. Athabasca: "Where there are reeds" in Cree (formerly
Amisk-List of municipalities in Alberta
4% 3.11 248.9 Alliance Village August 26, 1918 166 159 +4.4% 0.62 267.7 Amisk Village January 1, 1956 219 204 +7.4% 0.76 288.2 Andrew Village June 24
Amisk-Sturgeon-Weir River
Pelican Narrows. It travels south-east, crossing Highway 106 before reaching Amisk Lake. It then continues south-easterly to Sturgeon Landing and Namew Lake
Amisk-Saskatchewan Highway 167
southern shore of Amisk Lake. It is about 49 kilometres (30 mi) long. About two-thirds of Highway 167 lies on the east coast of Amisk Lake. The town of
Amisk-Denare Beach
Denare Beach is a northern village on the east shore of Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan. Located on Highway 167, the community is 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-west
Amisk-Skeleton Lake (Alberta)
lake. The lake drains through a small creek in Bondiss eastwards towards Amisk Lake. There are approximately 890 cottage and trailer sites around Skeleton
Amisk-List of Alberta provincial highways
872 north of Brownfield — Current Highway 603 6 4 Highway 884 south of Amisk Highway 13 in Hughenden — Current Highway 604 19 12 Highway 792 east of
Amisk-Amisk
Amisk is a Cree word for beaver. Amisk may also refer to: Amisk Lake, an important lake in Saskatchewan on the main fur trade route Amisk Lake (Alberta)
Amisk-Assiniboine
their Cree allies the buffalo hunting grounds around Beaverhill Lake (Cree: amisk-wa-chi-sakhahigan; Assiniboine: Chaba Imne, both: "Beaver Lake") and in
Amisk-List of postal codes of Canada: T
3T0: Saddle Lake 3Z0: Lac La Biche 4A0: St. Paul T0B 0A0: Alliance 0B0: Amisk 0C0: Andrew 0G0: Armena 0H0: Bashaw 0J0: Bawlf 0K0: Beauvallon 0L0: Blackfoot
Amisk-Alberta Highway 884
Canada. It runs south-north from Highway 1 in Suffield to Highway 13 in Amisk, between Highway 36 and Highway 41. This route is also known as 3 Street E
Amisk-Blackfoot Confederacy
com. Retrieved 16 December 2013. the Cree called them Amiskiwiyiniw or Amisk Wiyiniwak and the Dakelh Tsat'en, Tsattine or Tza Tinne – both mean 'Beaver
Amisk-List of Indian reserves in Canada
Ahtahkakoop First Nation Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs Cree Shell Lake Amisk Lake 184 Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation PADC Management Company Ltd Cree Amiskosakahikan
Amisk-Peace River
Hydro. "About the Site C project". Site C Clean Energy Project. "Home". Amisk Hydro Project. 2020. Atlas of Canada. "Rivers in Canada". Retrieved 2007-05-01
Amisk-Thomas Creighton (prospector)
partners Jack and Dan Mosher, Creighton discovered gold on the west side of Amisk Lake in 1913. This was the first significant mineral in the area, leading
Amisk-Amisk Lake 184
Amisk Lake 184 is an Indian reserve of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan "Reserve/Settlement/Village
Amisk-Churchill River (Hudson Bay)
44–55. doi:10.4296/cwrj0203044. Saskatchewan, Government of (March 2003). "Amisk-Atik Integrated Forest Land Use Plan". Ministry of Environment. Retrieved
Amisk-Amisk River
Amisk River is a river in east-central Alberta located in the basin of the Beaver River. The Amisk River forms at Amisk Lake and travels in a south-east
Amisk-Beaverhill Lake
Beaverhill Lake (Cree: amisk-wa-chi-sakhahigan) is a large lake in central Alberta, Canada. It is a site of regional importance in the Western Hemisphere
Amisk-List of villages in Canada
Alliance Flagstaff County August 26, 1918 154 174 −11.5% 0.51 302.0/km2 Amisk Provost No. 52, MD of January 1, 1956 204 207 −1.4% 0.76 268.4/km2 Andrew
Amisk-Amisk Lake
Sturgeon-Weir River Fort Chipewyan Clearwater River Athabasca River Amisk Lake Amisk Lake is a lake in the east-central part of the Canadian province of
Amisk-List of Indigenous Canadian films
Aitamaako'tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun Banchi Hanuse 2023 Documentary Amisk Alanis Obomsawin 1977 Documentary Ancestral Threads Sean Stiller 2023 Short
Amisk-Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation
in northern Saskatchewan consisting of eight communities: Denare Beach (Amisk Lake), Deschambault Lake, Kinoosao, Pelican Narrows, Prince Albert (Kiskaciwan)
Amisk-Amisk Lake (Alberta)
Amisk Lake is a lake located in central Alberta about 175 km (109 mi) northeast of the City of Edmonton and 15 km (9.3 mi) east of the village of Boyle
Amisk-Amisk, Alberta
Amisk (/ˈæmɪsk/) is a village in east central Alberta, Canada. The name comes from amisk (ᐊᒥᐢᐠ), the Cree word for "beaver". The site was surveyed by the