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About Us
Located in
north-central Saskatchewan, the Lac La Ronge Indian
Band is the largest First Nation in Saskatchewan, and one of the 10
largest in Canada, with a 2007 population of 8,303. Our reserve lands
extend from rich farmlands in
central Saskatchewan, all the way north through the boreal forest to
the mighty
Churchill River and beyond. Our central
administration office is located in La Ronge, 241 km
north of Prince Albert, on the edge of the Pre-Cambrian Shield. We are
proud of our heritage and our Cree language, and of the
educational opportunities, economic successes and social
development work made possible by many years of strong leadership.
Official
Name:
Lac La Ronge Indian Band

Number:
353
Chief
and Council:
| Chief |
Tammy Cook-Searson |
| Little Red River |
John Halkett |
| Little Red River |
Keith Mirasty |
| Grandmother's Bay |
Leon Charles |
| Hall Lake |
Sampson Ratt |
| Sucker River |
Kenny Ratt |
| Stanley Mission |
Brian Hardlotte |
| Stanley Mission |
Morris McKenzie |
| Stanley Mission |
John P. Roberts |
| La Ronge |
Irwin Hennie |
| La Ronge |
Sam Roberts |
| La Ronge |
Pam Mirasty |
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