Keeseekoose First Nation
About our Nation
Phone: 306-542-4590
Fax: 306-542-2586
Keeseekoose First Nation is an Indigenous community located 18.3 Kilometers north of Kamsack Saskatchewan. Our band is named after Chief Khiishikouse who adhered to Treaty 4 (1875) in Swan Lake, Manitoba. Flooding of the reserve forced relocation to Saskatchewan where the band resides today.
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Racing Lake Land Settlement
As requested, Here is an update on our Racing Lake land Settlement. The PDF with all of the proceedings can be viewed at the following link,
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KeeseeKoose News
Land and Population
Keeseekoose is about 80 km2 in size. With 2700 Band members spread throughout Canada.

Post secondary
Keeseekoose Chief and Council want to be able to provide all the opportunities possible to our band members and that includes funding for post secondary. Student applications and policy information will be available for download on the Post Secondary page.