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Buffalo River Dene Nation, Saskatchewan (Canada)

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[Buffalo River Dene Nation, Saskatchewan flag] image located by Janis Lasmanis, 5 April 2020



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The Flag

Buffalo River Dene Nation has a total registered membership of 1,273 with 689 members residing on-reserve and 584 members residing at locations off-reserve as of May, 2012.
Dillon is a village in the boreal forest of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located on the western shore of Peter Pond Lake at the mouth of the Dillon River. The village is the administrative headquarters of the Buffalo River Dene First Nations band government and is accessed by Highway 925 from Highway 155.
https://www.mltc.net/nations/brdn/

The flag is white with the emblem centered, featuring a buffalo silhouetted against a setting sun.
Ben Cahoon, 5 April 2020


New logo (2019)

[Buffalo River Dene Nation, Saskatchewan flag] image located by Jean-Marc Merklin, 7 April 2020

The "official" logo of the Buffalo River Dene Nation has changed in 2019. You can see it on the website of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council (which they are part of): https://mltc.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/BRDN.jpg
Jean-Marc Merklin, 7 April 2020


2010 flag

[Buffalo River Dene Nation, Saskatchewan flag] image located by Jean-Marc Merklin, 7 April 2020

This is an image of a photo said to be the flag of the First Nation of Buffalo River Dene, cropped in 2010 just after they ceased to be an UNPO member. I can no longer find a reference. The Amerindian symbols have many variants and it is also possible that the flag is for another nation with a similar name.
Jean-Marc Merklin, 7 April 2020