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- Sharphead_band abstract "The Sharphead band was an indigenous people of what is now central Alberta, which was a part of the Stoney (Nakoda) ethno-linguistic group and was party to Treaty 6 (1878) with the Canadian Crown. The Sharphead were devastated by hunger and disease and ceased to exist as a separate people after 1897 when their reserve lands were taken by the Canadian government and the few remaining survivors were dispersed to live with other neighbouring First Nations.".
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- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
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- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_ethnic_groups.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Famines.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_Nations_history_in_the_District_of_Alberta.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genocide_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights_abuses.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_reserves.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infectious_disease_deaths_in_Canada.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nakoda_(Stoney).
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ponoka_County.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Central_Alberta.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink District_of_Alberta.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Dominion_Lands_Act.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Edmonton_Bulletin.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations_in_Alberta.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Oliver_(politician).
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Genocide.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Canada.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Hayter_Reed.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Act.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Claims_Commission.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Indian_reserve.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Buffalo.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Methodism_in_Canada.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Nakoda_(Stoney).
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Order_(exchange).
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Ponoka,_Alberta.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Ponoka_County.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Epp.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Samson_Cree_Nation.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_6.
- Sharphead_band wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sharphead band".
- Sharphead_band quote "In the north, the three bands which came under Treaty Six all chose reserves in their traditional hunting areas. Alexis' band, with 42 families, took a reserve on the shores of Lac Ste. Anne, while Paul's band settled on Lake Wabamun. Initially, Sharphead's followers were at Pigeon Lake but when the fisheries failed in 1883, they were induced to take a reserve on Wolf Creek, just south of the present town of Ponoka. Of all the Stoney bands in Alberta, the Sharpheads had the most tragic history. Although consisting of 36 families in 1883, they were struck down by a measles epidemic three years later and, in 1889 and 1890, epidemics of grippe and influenza reduced them to a mere handful. In the latter year, their reserve was closed, with most of the survivors going to Paul's band, and a few to Morley".
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- Sharphead_band subject Category:1885_establishments_in_Canada.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:1886_disasters.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:1897_disestablishments_in_Canada.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Assimilation_of_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Extinct_ethnic_groups.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Famines.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:First_Nations_history_in_the_District_of_Alberta.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Genocide_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Human_rights_abuses.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Indian_reserves.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Infectious_disease_deaths_in_Canada.
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Nakoda_(Stoney).
- Sharphead_band subject Category:Ponoka_County.
- Sharphead_band hypernym People.
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- Sharphead_band comment "The Sharphead band was an indigenous people of what is now central Alberta, which was a part of the Stoney (Nakoda) ethno-linguistic group and was party to Treaty 6 (1878) with the Canadian Crown. The Sharphead were devastated by hunger and disease and ceased to exist as a separate people after 1897 when their reserve lands were taken by the Canadian government and the few remaining survivors were dispersed to live with other neighbouring First Nations.".
- Sharphead_band label "Sharphead band".
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