Tsuu T'ina Nation

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The Tsuu T'ina Nation is a First Nation in Canada. Their territory is located on the Indian reserve Tsuu T'ina Nation 145, whose east side is adjacent to the southwest city limits of Calgary, Alberta. The Tsuu T'ina people have formerly been called the Sarsi or Sarcee, words which are believed to have been derived from a Blackfoot word meaning boldness and hardiness.

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First Nations in Alberta

Alexander First Nation | Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation | Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation | Beaver First Nation | Beaver Lake Cree Nation | Bigstone Cree Nation | Chipewyan Prairie First Nation | Cold Lake First Nations | Dene Tha' First Nation | Driftpile First Nation | Duncan's First Nation | Enoch Cree Nation | Ermineskin Cree Nation | Fort McKay First Nation | Fort McMurray First Nation | Frog Lake First Nation | Heart Lake First Nation | Horse Lake First Nation | Kainai Nation | Kapawe'no First Nation | Kehewin Cree Nation | Little Red River Cree Nation | Loon River First Nation | Louis Bull Tribe | Lubicon Lake Indian Nation | Mikisew Cree First Nation | Montana First Nation | O'Chiese First Nation | Paul First Nation | Piikani Nation | Saddle Lake First Nation | Samson Cree Nation | Sawridge Band | Siksika Nation | Smith's Landing First Nation | Stoney Tribe | Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation | Sucker Creek First Nation | Sunchild First Nation | Swan River First Nation | Tallcree First Nation | Tsuu T'ina Nation | Whitefish Lake First Nation (Atikameg) | Whitefish Lake First Nation (Goodfish) | Woodland Cree First Nation



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