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  2. 'Ksan - Wikipedia

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    ʼKsan is a historical village and living museum of the Gitxsan Indigenous people in the Skeena Country of Northwestern British Columbia, Canada. ʼKsan is located near Hazelton at the confluence of the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers on Gitxsan territory.

  3. Hazelton, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Rural School Problem in British Columbia in the 1920s. library.ubc.ca (MA). Steele, D. (2002). History of the Union Bank of Canada and the Royal Bank of Canada in Northern British Columbia. self-published. Septer, D. (2007). Flooding and Landslide Events Northern British Columbia 1820–2006 (PDF). www.gov.bc.ca (Report).

  4. List of museums in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Operated by The Land Conservancy of British Columbia, former Doukhobor village Hazelton Pioneer Museum & Archives: Hazelton: Stikine: History: Local history, part of the Hazelton District Public Library [4] [5] Hedley Heritage Museum: Hedley: Okanagan-Similkameen: History: Local history [6] Helmcken House: Victoria: Capital: Historic house ...

  5. Hazelton (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Hazelton was named after one of the communities she served, Hazelton, which was one of the oldest towns in Northern British Columbia, having been founded in 1866 and was the main staging area for the Omineca Gold Rush. Robert Cunningham had Hazelton built to run against the sternwheelers of the Hudson's Bay Company, Caledonia and Strathcona.

  6. Kispiox - Wikipedia

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    Located 13 km (8 mi) north of Hazelton, the community is situated within the Kispiox Indian reserve [1] [2] and is managed by the Kispiox Band Council. Kispiox is perhaps most known to outsiders for its totem poles, some of which were the subject of Emily Carr paintings in the early 20th century.

  7. South Hazelton - Wikipedia

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    The BC government demanded that the South Hazelton lot buyers be allowed to cancel their purchases. By May 1913, 58 of the 78 owners of the lots sold at auction exercised this option. [31] The rail head reached South Hazelton at the beginning of October 1912 [17] and New Hazelton two weeks later. [32]

  8. Gitxsan - Wikipedia

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    Many also live elsewhere in British Columbia, in places such as Terrace, Smithers, and in Vancouver, as well as around the world. Eighty per cent of the people living on the lands surrounding Legate creek to the Skeena headwaters are Gitxsan ('People of the River Mist') and archaeological evidence supports a continuous habitation of at least ...

  9. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia Archives: Victoria: BC: Government British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Archives: Vancouver: BC: Sport Brock University Special Collections and Archives: St. Catharines: ON: University/College Brockville Museum Library of the Leeds & Grenville Branch, Ontario Genealogy Society: Brockville: ON: Regional

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