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Welcome to the cyber space of Louis Bull Tribe’s community.

The Louis Bull Tribe (reserve #439) is one of the Four Nations of Hobbema, located approximately 90 Km south of Edmonton. Louis Bull Tribe has approximately 1800 members, of which approximately 66% live on reserve. 70% of Louis Bull’s population is between the age of 15-64. A Council of nine members, including the Chief, governs Louis Bull Tribe

Louis Bull Tribe’s community infrastructure includes brick and cedar homes, a recreation centre, a tribal administration office, housing and public works block buildings, a police station, community recreation parks and sports facilities, educational facilities, a cultural hall and an elders centre.

Louis Bull owns several businesses, including a gas bar convenient store, a golf course and a truck stop. Louis Bull Chief and Council encourages economic development and business ventures on and off reserve to increase employment opportunities, generate own source revenues and to provide quality services to its members.
Our Vision:
A Safe, Healthy, Prosperous and Thriving Cree Nation (Kisepatinahk)
Our Mission:
To provide good governance and self-determination
We Value:
Respect we honour and acknowledge the diverse traditions and culture of our Nation
Honesty we are truthful in all our actions and deliberations
Accountability we are an open and responsible government
Compassion we demonstrate care and concern in our relations with others
Who Are We
First Nations in Alberta constitute several dozen nations. Reserves of these First Nations were established in Alberta by a series of treaties. Louis Bull tribe is part of the Cree Nations, the largest group of First Nations in Canada, with over 200,000 members and 135 registered bands.

Our Elders
Elders are our strength. We accept their guidance and wisdom in decision making. Our Elders teach us our way of life and we salute them for their participation, care and love towards our community members.