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  1. Coordinates: 51°15′51″N 104°17′19″W. The George Gordon First Nation ( Cree: ᐳᓵᑲᓇᒌᕽ posâkanacîhk) [2] is a First Nations band government located near the village of Punnichy, Saskatchewan, in Canada. The nation has an enrolled population of 3,752 people, 1,191 of whom live on the band's reserves. Chief Byron Bitternose leads the First Nation. [1] .

  2. Located in the heart of Treaty 4 Territory in the beautiful Touchwood Hills, George Gordon First Nation is a strong and proud First Nation composed of Plains Cree and Plains Saulteaux People. Signed Treaty No. 4 in 1874 Languages: Cree, Saulteaux & English Population: 3,293.

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  4. Located in the heart of Treaty 4 Territory in the beautiful Touchwood Hills, George Gordon First Nation is a strong and proud First Nation composed of Plains Cree and Plains Saulteaux People.

  5. George Gordon First Nation Map. iTouchMap.com. Home » Map Wikipedia. George Gordon First Nation 51.264167,-104.288611. Wikipedia. Group 1. George Gordon First Nation map with nearby places of interest (Wikipedia articles, food, lodging, parks, etc).

  6. George Gordon First Nation. The Cree and Ojibway band under George Gordon signed Treaty 4 in 1874, and in 1876 their reserve was surveyed on the western edge of the Little Touchwood Hills, 61 km northwest of Fort Qu'Appelle, where they had already commenced farming. By 1884 half of the families belonging to the band were Farming, and this ...

  7. The George Gordon First Nation is located near the village of Punnichy, Saskatchewan, in Canada. The First Nation has a population of 2,774 people, 1,060 of whom live on-reserve and 1,714 who live off-reserve. Elected Chief Glen Pratt leads the First Nation. Latitude: 51° 15' 30.60" N. Longitude: -104° 17' 11.40" W.