Mohawks of Kanesatake
Mohawks of Kanesatake or Kanehsatà:kehró:non are a Mohawk First Nation in Quebec, Canada. In 2016 the band has a registered population of 2,508 members. Its main reserve is Kanesatake Lands located west of Montreal. It also shares the uninhabited reserve of Doncaster 17 with the Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke for hunting and fishing.
Demographics
Members of the Kanesatake First Nation are Mohawks. In October 2016, the band had a total registered population of 2,508 members, 1,115 of which lived off reserve.[1]
Geography
44% of the Mohawks of Kanesatake live in the Indian reserve of Kanesatake Lands located 53 km west of Montreal in Quebec.[1][2] The reserve covers an area of 907.7 ha.[3] The band also shares the uninhabited reserve of Doncaster 17 located 16 km northeast of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts with the Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke for hunting and fishing. The band is headquartered in Kanesatake.[4] The closest important cities are Laval and Montreal.[5]
Governance
Mohawks of Kanesatake are governed by a band council elected according to a custom electoral system based on Section 11 of the Indian Act. For the 2014 to 2017 tenure, this council is composed of the chief Serge Simon and six counselors.[6]
See also
References
- "Registered Population". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 5 December 2016..
- "Reserve/Settlements/Villages". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 5 December 2016..
- "Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail :: Kanesatake Lands". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 5 December 2016..
- "Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail :: Doncaster 17". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 5 December 2016..
- "Geography". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 5 December 2016..
- "Governance". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 5 December 2016..