Big River First Nation
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan and is dedicated to upholding the spirit and intent of historic treaties. Since its inception in 1946, FSIN has focused on the promotion, protection, and implementation of treaty rights while supporting various community initiatives, including health, education, and cultural celebrations.
With a commitment to collaboration, FSIN works closely with Tribal Councils and First Nations leadership to address pressing issues facing Indigenous communities, including health crises and environmental concerns. Its comprehensive approach encompasses economic development, cultural recognition, and the provision of essential services, reinforcing the resilience and strength of First Nations in Saskatchewan.
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