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Horse Lake Indian Reserve No. 152B

Category : Reserve
 

It is named for its proximity to Horse Lake. The group of Dunne-za of the Dunvegan band petitioned the Dominion government for reserve land in 1911 under Treaty No. 8, signed by Chief Natooses in 1899. In was not until 1920 that the reserve was established. Its members form part of the Horse Lake First Nation.

National Topographic System (NTS) : 83 M/5
 
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Concise Place Names of Alberta

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