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Traditional land of the Tsawwassen First Nation.In their 2009 treaty they will have title to 724 hectares (7.24 km 2) [7]. In 1991, a Report by the BC Claims Task Force was released recommending a treaty commission be set up. [8]
They were to remain a separate nation until conditions warranted their return to their own territory. As part of the Maa-nulth Treaty Society, they were one of five signatories to the Maa-nulth First Nations Treaty, which came into effect in 2011, making them a self-governing First Nation.
Tribal councils in BC, as of 2019 [1] 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
The British Columbia Treaty Process (BCTP) is a land claims negotiation process started in 1993 to resolve outstanding issues, including claims to un-extinguished indigenous rights, with British Columbia's First Nations. Three treaties have been implemented under the BCTP. [1]
Cape Mudge First Nation Laich-kwil-tach: Kwakwaka'wakw: Kwak'wala: Kwakiutl District Council: Quadra Island: West Moberly First Nations: Dane-zaa, Cree: Dane-zaa, Cree: Treaty 8 Tribal Association: Moberly Lake: Westbank First Nation: Syilx: Syilx'tsn: Okanagan Nation Alliance: Kelowna: Wetʼsuwetʼen First Nation: Broman Lake Indian Band Wet ...
Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Maa-nulth Area (Traditional Territory) The Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government (Nuu-chah-nulth: [juːɬuʔiɬʔatħ]) or Ucluelet First Nation is the modern treaty government of the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ in the Canadian province of British Columbia (located on the west coast of Vancouver Island on the northwest side of Barkley Sound).
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The West Moberly First Nations [6] is a First Nations located in the Peace River Country in northern British Columbia. They are part of the Dunne-za and Cree cultural and language groups. The West Moberly First Nations used to be part of the Hudson Hope Band, but in 1977 the band split becoming the modern-day Halfway River First Nation and West ...