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Oregon Jack First Nation Nlaka'pamux: Nlaka'pamuxtsin: Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council: Ashcroft: Osoyoos Indian Band: Osoyoos First Nation Syilx: Syilx'tsn: Osoyoos: Pacheedaht First Nation: Pacheedaht: Nuu-chah-nulth-aht: Nuu-chah-nulth language: Unaffiliated Pauquachin First Nation: W̱SÁNEĆ: Coast Salish: Saanich: Sidney: Pavilion ...
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.
First Nations governments in the Fraser Canyon (15 P) First Nations governments in the Lower Mainland (1 C, 31 P) First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia (26 P)
In December 2009 a reconciliation protocol was signed outside of the BC Treaty Process between the BC government and the First Nations represented by the Haida Nation. [65] Along a number of economic issues being settled an agreement was reached to rename the Queen Charlotte Islands to the Haida Gwaii. [65] Skin Tyee First Nation
Office of the Hereditary Chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en, referred to by the BC government as "Office of the Wet'suwet'en" Tahltan Nation, governed by Tahltan Central Council; The first two organizations are allied and often release joint documents with the name Office of the Hereditary Chiefs of the Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en.
3 British Columbia. 4 Manitoba. 5 Northern Canada. Toggle Northern Canada subsection. ... Pimicikamak government; Barren Lands First Nation; Berens River First Nation;
Toosey First Nation: Tsilhqot'in National Government: Tsilhqot'in: Tork 7: Klahoose First Nation: Naut'sa mawt Tribal Council: Comox (Coast Salish) E shore of Squirrel Cove, Cortes Island: Trafalgar Flat 13: Union Bar First Nation: N/A Sto:lo: left bank of the Fraser River, 2.5 miles N of Hope: Complete list of Union Bar reserves: Tsahaheh 1 ...
In British Columbia, the First Nations Summit represents 203 bands in the province that are engaged in treaty negotiations with Canada and British Columbia. [6] An older organization, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, represents the bands that reject the current British Columbia Treaty Process. Some bands belong to both.