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Red Sucker Lake First Nation

Red Sucker Lake is an Oji-Cree First Nation in Manitoba, Canada, located about 706 km (439 mi) northeast of Winnipeg. As of December 2021, the registered population was 1,178 of which 953 lived on their own reserve.

History
Red Sucker Lake First Nations once belonged to the Island Lake band, who, on 13 August 1909, became a signatory of Treaty 5. In 1969, Island Lake split into four separate communities with their own separate administrations: Garden Hill, Wasagamack, St. Theresa Point First Nations, and Red Sucker Lake. Today, the four communities have a tribal council, called Island Lake Tribal Council, to collaborate on common interests. ==Reserves==
Reserves
The First Nation has eight reserves: ==Governance==
Governance
The First Nation elect their officials through the Custom Electoral System. Their council consists of a Chief and seven councillors. The First Nation maintains political affiliations with the Island Lake Tribal Council (ILTC), Manitoba Keewatinohk Okimahkanak (MKO), Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC), and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). ==Notable people==
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