People | South Slavey |
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Headquarters | Fort Liard |
Territory | Northwest Territories |
Land | |
Reserve(s) | Fort Liard Settlement |
Population (2019) | |
On reserve | 1 |
On other land | 559 |
Off reserve | 148 |
Total population | 708 |
Government | |
Chief | Eugene Hope |
Tribal Council | |
Deh Cho First Nations | |
Website | |
adkfirstnation.ca |
The Acho Dene Koe First Nation is a Dene band government based in Fort Liard, Northwest Territories, Canada. Its main community is the Hamlet of Fort Liard. Acho Dene Koe First Nation has an existing treaty land claim settlement with the Governments of Canada, Northwest Territories, Yukon and British Columbia. It is a signatory government to Treaty 11 and is a member government of the Dehcho First Nations Tribal Council. Registered population is 648, 116 of whom live off-reserve. As of May 2017, Gene Hope was elected as Chief.
References
- "First Nation Detail". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
External links
- ADKFN official website
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada First Nation Detail
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Registered Population
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