

RESERVE LAND (133A & B shown - 133C not shown)
Buck Lake 133C (Also a part of the Paul First Nation Lands) largely unoccupied, has a tragic history. The influenza epidemic of 1918 decimated the people with several survivors fleeing to Wabamun, and other Stoney Tribes in the area. Today, the four square mile section land base is used by our people for camping during the winter months, and for picking berries, medicines or hunting in the summertime.
The Paul First Nation occupies a tract of land along Wabamun Lake, AB. This land was set aside by the Government of Canada in 1892, and is known as Wabamun Indian Reserve 133A and B. It is situated approximately 70 Km West of Edmonton, AB. The Nation is comprised of 1,926 members (INAC 2005 IRS) of which 1110 live on-reserve.
TRADITIONAL TERRITORY
ABOUT US
Tansi Tawow
Abawathded
Paul First Nation

