Focus on Geography Series, 2021 Census of Population

Tsinstikeptum 9, Indian reserve

12.6%

In 2021, there were 1,120 Indigenous people in Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve), making up 12.6% of the population.

69.2%

The majority of the Indigenous population reported a single Indigenous identity—either First Nations, Métis or Inuk (Inuit). Of the Indigenous population in Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve), 69.2% (775) were First Nations people, 26.3% (295) were Métis, and 0.9% (10) were Inuit.

85.2%

Within the First Nations population, 85.2% (655) had Registered or Treaty Indian status, as defined under the Indian Act. The other 14.8% (120) of the First Nations population did not have Registered or Treaty Indian status.

20

In addition to those who reported a single Indigenous identity, 20 people reported more than one Indigenous identity and 25 were defined as having an Indigenous identity that was not included elsewhere.

Total population by Indigenous identity and Registered or Treaty Indian status, Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve), 2021

Total population by Indigenous identity and Registered or Treaty Indian status, Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve), 2021
Indigenous identity Number Percent (%)
Total – Population by Indigenous identity 8,895 100.0
Indigenous identity 1,120 12.6
Single Indigenous responses 1,075 12.1
First Nations (North American Indian) 775 8.7
First Nations (Registered or Treaty Indian) 655 7.4
First Nations (not a Registered or Treaty Indian) 120 1.3
Métis 295 3.3
Inuk (Inuit) 10 0.1
Multiple Indigenous responses 20 0.2
Indigenous responses not included elsewhere 25 0.3
Non-Indigenous identity 7,775 87.4

Younger

In general, the Indigenous population in Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve) is younger than the non-Indigenous population.

20.1%

Indigenous children aged 14 and under represented 20.1% of the total Indigenous population, while non-Indigenous children aged 14 and under accounted for 8.1% of the non-Indigenous population.

39.1

The average age of the Indigenous population in Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve) was 39.1 years, compared with 53.4 years for the non-Indigenous population.

35.6

The average age was 35.6 years for First Nations people; it was 45.4 years for Métis; and it was 70 years for Inuit.

Age distribution by Indigenous identity, Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve), 2021

Selected Indigenous language indicators for First Nations people, Métis and Inuit, Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve), 2021

Indigenous population as a proportion of the total population, Tsinstikeptum 9 (Indian reserve) and higher-level geographies, 2021

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