The Lytton First Nation (Thompson: ƛ̓q̓əmci̓n), a First Nations band government, has its headquarters at Lytton in the Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian...
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heat wave. At the time of the fire, Lytton had a population of about 250 with another 1,500 to 2,000 First Nations residents living nearby on reserves...
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Fraser. The community includes the Village of Lytton and the surrounding community of the Lytton First Nation, whose name for the place is Camchin, also...
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family named Lytton) Lytton Strachey Lytton First Nation, aka the Lytton Band, a band government of the Nlaka'pamux people, centred at Lytton, British Columbia...
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the main Indian reserve community of the Lytton First Nation adjacent to the Village of Lytton and is found in the form "Kumsheen" in local business and...
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square kilometres. It is under the administration of the Lytton First Nation based in nearby Lytton, 15 miles to the south, which is a band government of...
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management board, which consists of three representatives from the Lytton First Nation and three representatives from the British Columbia provincial government...
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Cook's Ferry Indian Band (redirect from Cook's Ferry First Nation)
or the Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council (except for the Lytton First Nation, which is unaffiliated). The Cook's Ferry First Nation reserve community and...
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Lytton Indian Band may refer to: Lytton Band of Pomo Indians (California) Lytton First Nation (British Columbia) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Nlaka'pamux (section Nlakaʼpamux Nation Tribal Council)
region, the other being the Nicola Tribal Association. The Lytton First Nation or Lytton Band, focussed on the town of the same name, which is named...
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Boothroyd First Nation (Boston Bar) Oregon Jack Creek Band (near Ashcroft) Lytton First Nation Skuppah Indian Band Ashcroft First Nation Boston Bar First Nation...
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Scwʼexmx Tribal Council (category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia)
other two being the Nlakaʼpamux Nation Tribal Council and the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration. The Lytton First Nation and Lower Nicola Indian Band community...
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Siska Indian Band (redirect from Siska First Nation)
Canyon Indian Administration or the Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council, although the large Lytton First Nation, north of Siska, does not belong to any of the...
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Kevin Loring (category First Nations male actors)
The Untold Story in 2009. A Nlaka'pamux from the Lytton First Nation in British Columbia, Loring first began his studies at Cariboo College known now as...
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IR 7, which is under the governance of the Lytton First Nation, are reserves of the Fountain First Nation. "Fountain Valley". BC Geographical Names. "Three...
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G. A. Grisenthwaite (category 21st-century First Nations writers)
Gordon Grisenthwaite is a Nlaka'pamux writer, and member of the Lytton First Nation, from Canada, whose debut novel Home Waltz was a shortlisted finalist...
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Louisa Claire Lytton (born 7 February 1989) is an English actress, best known for portraying the role of Ruby Allen in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and...
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This is a list of First Nations governments (also band governments) in the Canadian province of British Columbia. "First Nation" refers to the Indigenous...
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Viceroy of India in 1926. He headed the Lytton Commission for the League of Nations in 1931–1932, producing the Lytton Report which condemned the Japanese...
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from other communities. Under the division of powers in Canadian law, First Nations (formally and still legally defined as Indians) fall under federal jurisdiction...
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Creek First Nation of the St'at'imc people and Lytton Indian Reserves Nos. 6A and 5B and Seah Indian Reserve No. 5 of the Lytton First Nation of the...
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The Government of Canada has established at least 316 reserves for First Nation band governments in its westernmost province of British Columbia. The majority...
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Nicomen Indian Band (redirect from Nicomen First Nation)
Nicomen First Nation (Thompson: Nq’áwmn) is a Nlaka'pamux First Nations government located near Lytton, British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser...
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67B, Manitoba, 54.5% Highest % of the population 15-64: Stryen 9, Lytton First Nation, British Columbia, 100.0% Lowest % of the population 15-64: Notre-Dame-des-Anges...
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The lack of treaties between the First Nations of British Columbia (BC) and the Canadian Crown is a long-standing problem that became a major issue in...
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Lady Emily Lutyens (redirect from Emily Bulwer-Lytton)
Lady Emily Lutyens (née Bulwer-Lytton; 26 December 1874 – 3 January 1964) was an English theosophist and writer. Emily Lytton was born on 26 December 1874...
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election Masset, British Columbia council by-election April 21: Lytton First Nation election April 24: Powell River School District by-election Castlegar...
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Tsleil-Waututh Nation (Halkomelem: səlilwətaɬ, [səlilwətaɬ]), formerly known as the Burrard Indian Band or Burrard Inlet Indian Band, is a First Nations band government...
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Skuppah Indian Band (redirect from Skuppah First Nation)
The Skuppah Indian Band (Thompson: Sképeʔ) is a First Nations band government located near Lytton, British Columbia. Skuppah is one of the 16 Nlaka'pamux...
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small dam was built, creating Botanie Lake. In modern times the Lytton First Nation has hosted an annual Healing Gathering at Pasulko Lake. Botanie Valley...
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