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  2. Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia

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    Historically, only two treaties were signed with the First Nations of British Columbia. The first of these was the Douglas Treaties, negotiated by Sir James Douglas with the native people of southern Vancouver Island from 1850 to 1854. [2] The second treaty, Treaty 8, signed in 1899, was part of the Numbered Treaties that were signed with First ...

  3. List of tribal councils in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    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. Port Alberni. Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council. Lytton. Boothroyd, Boston Bar, Lytton, Oregon Jack Creek, Skuppah, and Spuzzum. Gitksan Local Services Society.

  4. First Nations in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. First Nations in British Columbia constitute many First Nations governments and peoples in the province of British Columbia. Many of these Indigenous Canadians are affiliated in tribal councils. Ethnic groups include the Haida, Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw, Gitxsan, Tsimshian, Nisga'a and other examples of the Pacific Northwest Coast ...

  5. Heiltsuk Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Heiltsuk Nation (Heiltsuk: Haíɫzaqv) is a First Nations government in the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, centred on Campbell Island in the community of Bella Bella, British Columbia. The Heiltsuk people speak the Heiltsuk language, and were, like their language, and along with the neighbouring Haisla ...

  6. Nlakaʼpamux Nation Tribal Council - Wikipedia

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    The Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council, formerly the Fraser Thompson Indian Services Society, is a First Nations government Tribal Council comprising bands in the Fraser Canyon and Thompson Canyon areas of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is one of three tribal councils of the Nlaka'pamux people, the others being the Nicola Tribal ...

  7. Lheidli T'enneh Band - Wikipedia

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    www.lheidli.ca. Main Office: 1041 Whenun Road, Prince George, BC, V2K 5X8. The Lheidli T'enneh Band also known as the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation and historically known as the Fort George Indian Band is the First Nations band government for the Lheidli T'enneh, a subgroup of the Dakelh people whose traditional territory includes the City of ...

  8. Tsilhqotʼin National Government - Wikipedia

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    Website. TNG Homepage. The Tsilhqotʼin National Government (TNG), is the official First Nations government (tribal council) serving the Tsilhqotʼin Nation. Their office is located in Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada. The member communities represented by TNG are ʔEsdilagh, Tsi Del Del, Yunesitʼin, Tlʼetinqox, Xeni Gwetʼin, and ...

  9. Cowichan Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Main Office: 5760 ALLENBY ROAD, Duncan, British Columbia. Cowichan girl, 1913 (Edward Curtis). Cowichan Tribes (Halkomelem: Quwʼutsun) is the band government of the Cowichan, a group of Coast Salish peoples who live in the Cowichan Valley region on Vancouver Island. With over 3,800 registered members, it is the single largest First Nations ...