The Gitanyow First Nation (formerly Kitwancool) is a First Nation band government located on the Kitwanga River, in northwestern British Columbia, Canada...
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Gitanyow is an Indian reserve community of the Gitxsan people, located on the Kitwanga River 8 km south of Kitwancool Lake, at the confluence of Kitwancool...
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The Tsawwassen First Nation (Halkomelem: sc̓əwaθən məsteyəxʷ, pronounced [st͡sʼəwaθən məstejəxʷ]) is a First Nations government whose lands are located...
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The Ulkatcho First Nation is a Dakelh First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Carrier Chilcotin Tribal...
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"Office of the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009. "Tsimshian First Nations". Executive Council...
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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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The Lhoosk'uz Dene Nation (formerly the Kluskus First Nation /ˈklʌskəs/) is the band government of the Lhoosk’uz (from Lhooz – meaning ″white fish″ and...
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First Nations in British Columbia constitute the many First Nations governments and peoples in the Canadian province of British Columbia. They are represented...
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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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coordinates) Indian reserves under the administration of the Tlʼesqox First Nation are: Baptiste Meadow Indian Reserve No 2, on Riske Creek, 5 km northwest...
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The Lilʼwat First Nation (Lillooet: líl̓watǝmx), a.k.a. the Lilʼwat Nation or the Mount Currie Indian Band, is a First Nation band government located...
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The Haisla Nation is the Indian Act-mandated band government which represents the Haisla people in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British...
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Saik'uz is a member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. The Saik'uz First Nation has a number of amenities, including a Band Administration Office where...
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The Red Bluff First Nation is a Dakelh First Nations government located in the northern Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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Canadian Indigenous law (section Gitanyow)
(the Eeyou/Eenou way of doing things). The legal system of the Gitanyow is called Gitanyow Ayookxw. The Gitx̱san set of laws is known as Ayokim Gitx̱san...
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Tl'azt'en Nation is a First Nations band located along the north shore of Stuart Lake near the outlet of the Tache River, in the northern interior of...
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Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (category 20th-century First Nations writers)
on August 9, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2020. "Leading Haida Lawyer and Gitanyow Hereditary Chief Joint Winners of 2014 Andrew Thompson Award". West Coast...
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Haida people (category First Nations in British Columbia)
Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. They constitute one of 203 First Nations in British Columbia and 231 federally recognized tribes in Alaska. Their...
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The Stellat'en First Nation is the band government of the Stellat'en subgroup of the Dakelh people in the Omineca Country of the Central Interior of British...
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Gitxsan language (category First Nations languages in Canada)
(Git-an'maaxs). The Gyeets or Western villages include Kitwanga (Gjtwjngax), Gitanyow (Git-antaaw) and Kitseguecla (Gijigyukwhla). The main differences between...
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Takla Nation is a First Nation located around Takla Lake, 400 km north of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. The main community is at Takla Landing...
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Haisla people (category First Nations in British Columbia)
Haisla people (Haisla: x̄á’isla, lit. 'dwellers downriver') are a First Nation who reside in Kitamaat. The Haisla consist of two bands: the Kitamaat people...
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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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People of Txeemsim (Raven or Trickster); Xsitxemsem in the dialect of the Gitanyow). Lisims means "murky" in Nisga'a, referring to the river's silt-laden...
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the territories of the Gitanyow and Gitxsan First Nations. The park and the area surrounding it are important to First Nations people for cultural activities...
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CFNR-FM (category First Nations radio stations in British Columbia)
headquarters in Terrace. The programming reflects and is broadcast to over 70 First Nations communities in northern and central British Columbia and has an audience...
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The Nadleh Whut'en First Nation is a First Nations government of the Dakelh people, whose territory is located in the Central Interior of British Columbia...
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the Haida Nation, the other is Old Massett Village Council. The main governing body of the Haida people is the Council of the Haida Nation, and as such...
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Old Massett Village Council (category First Nations governments in British Columbia)
language Skidegate Band Council Council of the Haida Nation "Old Massett Village Council". First Nation Profiles. Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern...
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brokered an agreement with the Gitksan community of Kitwancool (a.k.a. Gitanyow), arranging for some of the village's totem poles to be removed to the...
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