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  2. List of tribal councils in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Tribal council Location/headquarters Member Nations Carrier-Chilcotin Tribal Council: Williams Lake: Lhoosk'uz Dene, Lhtako Dene, Toosey, and Ulkatcho: Carrier Sekani Tribal Council: Prince George, British Columbia: Burns Lake, Nadleh Whut'en, Saik'uz, Stellat'en, Takla, Tl'azt'en, and Wet'suwet'en: First Nation of the Maa-Nulth Treaty Society ...

  3. List of First Nations governments in British Columbia

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    Iskut, British Columbia: Kanaka Bar First Nation: T'eqt'aqtn'mux Nlaka'pamux: Thompson language: Fraser Canyon Indian Administration: Kanaka Bar: Katzie First Nation: Katzie Indian Band Stó꞉lō: Coast Salish: Halqemeylem: Pitt Meadows, Langley, Barnston Island: Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation: Wuikinuxv-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council: Kitselas ...

  4. First Nations in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC: government-sponsored website that promotes aboriginal culture in the context of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. First Nations Health Authority : - partnership of BC First Nations - working with federal and provincial partners to improve First Nations health in BC.

  5. List of Indian reserves in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Kwantlen First Nation: Sto:lo Tribal Council: Sto:lo: right bank of Stave River, 1 mile N of Fraser River (Ruskin: Complete list of all Kwantlen reserves: Langley 3: Kwantlen First Nation: Sto:lo Tribal Council: Sto:lo: island a mouth of Stave River at Fraser River (Ruskin: Complete list of all Kwantlen reserves: Langley 4: Kwantlen First ...

  6. List of communities in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Indian Reserves are administered under a separate legal designation from other communities. Under the division of powers in Canadian law - First Nations (formally and still legally defined as Indians) fall under federal jurisdiction, while non-Aboriginal communities are part of a separate system that is largely the responsibility of the Provinces.

  7. Tribal council - Wikipedia

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    A tribal council is an association of First Nations bands in Canada, generally along regional, ethnic or linguistic lines. [1] An Indian band, usually consisting of one main community, is the fundamental unit of government for First Nations in Canada. Bands may unite to form a tribal council, but they need not do so.

  8. Kwakiutl District Council - Wikipedia

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    The Kwakiutl District Council, also spelled Kwakwewlth District Council and Kwakiuth District Council, [1] pronounced Kwagiulth District Council, [citation needed] is a First Nations Tribal Council based on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, based in the community of Campbell River, British Columbia in the northern Strait of Georgia but including member nations spanning northern ...

  9. Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) is a First Nations political organization founded in 1969 in response to Jean Chrétien's White Paper proposal to assimilate Status Indians and disband the Department of Indian Affairs. [1]