
Reserve Lands
Reserve lands are areas set aside by the government for Indigenous communities, often as part of treaties or land agreements. These lands serve as homes, cultural sites, and economic resources for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. They are legally recognized and managed under specific laws, and residents typically have rights and responsibilities related to these lands. While reserves are meant to preserve Indigenous cultures and provide land for community development, they are also part of broader land and resource negotiations between Indigenous nations and government authorities.