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  2. List of tribal councils in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia

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    Gitxsan Treaty Society: Haisla Nation: British Columbia Coast: Stage 4 [50] Negotiating independently Kitselas First Nation: Tsimshian First Nations: British Columbia Coast: Stage 4 [43] Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation: Oweekeno-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council: Bella Coola, Central Coast: Stage 4 [43] Also part of the Tsimshian First Nations ...

  4. Category : First Nations organizations in British Columbia

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    First Nations radio stations in British Columbia (4 P) Pages in category "First Nations organizations in British Columbia" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  5. British Columbia Treaty Process - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Kyuquot/Cheklesahht First Nation - Wikipedia

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    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. [3]

  7. Treaty 8 Tribal Association - Wikipedia

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    Treaty 8 Tribal Association (T8TA) is an association of six of the eight Peace River Country First Nations bands who are signatories to Treaty 8 in northeastern British Columbia. They have joined in an effort to negotiate with British Columbia and Canada outside the British Columbia Treaty Process .

  8. Lhtako - Wikipedia

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    Lhtako is the name of the tribe of Dakelh (Carrier) people who are today headquartered at Quesnel, British Columbia and incorporated under the Indian Act as the Red Bluff First Nation. Their southern neighbours are the T'exelc (Williams Lake) group of the Northern Secwepemc to the south, the Nazko people and Lhook'uz people to the west, the ...

  9. Nadleh Whut'en First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Nadleh Whut'en First Nation is a First Nations government of the Dakelh people, whose territory is located in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, around the east end of Fraser Lake. The nation has seven reserves which Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Development Canada refer to as IR#1-9.