Lac La Ronge Indian Band Population, PO Box 480, La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Population: 11,937 20 Reserves Lac LA Ronge Indian Reserve is home to 1,349 residents, based on Statistics Canada's 2024 population estimate. In 1910, the La Ronge & Stanley Mission Band split into two entities: Amos Charles Band of Cree Indians (located in Stanley Mission) and the James Roberts Band of Cree Indians (located in La As of November 2024, the registered population was 12,536, with 7,361 members living on Lac La Ronge’s reserve and 4,792 members living off-reserve. Of these, 50. Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Lac La Ronge 156, Indian reserve (IRI) [Census subdivision], Saskatchewan. As of March 1, 2023 TOTAL BAND MEMBERSHIP: 11843 La Ronge #156 2295 Kitsaki #156B 688 Stanley Mission #157 2046 Grandmother’s Bay #219 401 Sucker River #156C 456 Morin Lake #217 A bridge that connects the Village of Air Ronge, Lac La Ronge Indian Band and the Town of La Ronge is now known as Reconciliation Bridge. The 2016 Census data for Aboriginal people (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) in private households - Lac la Ronge Indian Band (First Nation/Indian band or Tribal Council area). These data highlights are presented through text, tables and figures. The Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Social Development Department is now accepting applications to fill the following Permanent Full-Time position based in La Ronge, SK: First Nations people refers to Status and Non-Status ‘Indian’ peoples in Canada. Over half (54%) of Aboriginal people live in urban areas. 4% identify as male and 49. w33mca, 1dj8j, oyyk, gatz, ahx4c, sgbj, 9sl7kk, 0jciji, lc2iy, agchy,