List of Indian Reserves in Canada - Northwest Territories

Northwest Territories

Indian Reserve Government/band Tribal Council Ethnic/national group Communities Prov./
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Aklavik Settlement Ehdiitat Gwich’in Council Gwich’in Tribal Council Ehdiitat Gwich’in Aklavik NT Population is predominantly Uummarmiut (Inuvialuit) with some Métis
Arctic Red River Settlement Gwichya Gwich’in Band Council Gwich’in Tribal Council Gwichya Gwich’in Tsiigehtchic NT
Colville Lake Settlement Behdzi Ahda First Nation Sahtu Dene Council Sahtu Dene Colville Lake NT
Dettah Settlement Yellowknives Dene First Nation (Dettah) Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Dettah NT
Fort Franklin Settlement Deline First Nation Sahtu Dene Council Sahtu Dene Deline NT
Fort Good Hope Settlement K’sasho Go’tine Community Council Sahtu Dene Council Sahtu Dene Fort Good Hope NT
Fort Liard Settlement Acho Dene Koe Band Dehcho First Nations Dene Fort Liard NT Population includes some Métis
Fort Mcpherson Settlement Teetl'it Gwich’in Council Gwich’in Tribal Council Tetlit Gwich’in Fort McPherson NT Population includes some Métis and a few Inuvialuit
Fort Norman Settlement Begade Shotagotine, Begaee Shuhagot’ine Sahtu Dene Council, Dehcho First Nations Sahtu Dene (Tulita Dene) Tulita NT
Fort Providence Settlement Deh Gah Gotie Dene Council Dehcho First Nations Dene Fort Providence NT Population includes some Métis
Fort Resolution Settlement Deninu Kue First Nation Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Fort Resolution NT Population includes some Métis
Fort Simpson Settlement Liidli Kue First Nation Dehcho First Nations Dene Fort Simpson NT Population includes some Métis
Fort Smith Settlement Salt River First Nation#195 Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Fort Smith NT Population is predominantly non-Aboriginal
Hay River Dene 1 Katl'odeeche First Nation Dehcho First Nations Dene Hay River NT
Hay River Settlement Katl'odeeche First Nation Dehcho First Nations Dene Hay River NT Population is predominantly non-Aboriginal and includes some Métis and Inuit
Inuvik Settlement Inuvik Band Council and Nihtat Gwich’in Council Gwich’in Tribal Council Nihtat Gwich’in Inuvik NT Population is predominantly non-Aboriginal and Uummarmiut (Inuvialuit)
Jean Marie River Settlement Jean Marie River First Nation Dehcho First Nations Dene Jean Marie River NT
Kakisa Lake Settlement Ka’agee Tu First Nation Dehcho First Nations Dene Kakisa NT
Lac La Martre Settlement Wha Ti First Nation Tlicho Government Tli Cho Whatì NT
Nahanni Butte Settlement Nahanni Butte Dene Band Dehcho First Nations Dene Nahanni Butte NT
Ndilo Settlement Yellowknives Dene First Nation (N'Dilo) Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives N'Dilo NT
Rae Lakes Settlement Gameti First Nation Tlicho Government Tli Cho Gamèti NT
Rae-Edzo Settlement Dog Rib Rae Tlicho Government Tli Cho Behchoko NT
Salt Plains 195 Salt River First Nation#195 Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Fort Smith NT
Salt River 195 Salt River First Nation#195 Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Fort Smith NT
Snare Lake Settlement Dechi Laot'i First Nations Tlicho Government Tli Cho Wekweeti NT
Snowdrift Settlement Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Lutselk'e NT
Trout Lake Settlement Sambaa K’e Dene Band Dehcho First Nations Dene Trout Lake NT
Wrigley Settlement Pehdzeh Ki First Nation Dehcho First Nations Dene Wrigley NT
Yellowknife Settlement Yellowknives Dene First Nation Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Yellowknife NT Population is predominantly non-Aboriginal bit includes some Métis and Inuit

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