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- First Nation, Canada - Tlkemtsin - Lytton, British Columbia
Welcome to the Lytton First Nation Website The monthly LFN Town Hall Sessions have now concluded and there are no further sessions scheduled at this time We encourage you to keep an eye on this website for the latest LFN news and updates You can view past Town Hall recordings here
- Lytton First Nation - lyttonfirstnations. ca
Natural spring waters are available in various areas Various minerals, including gold, jade, copper and others, can still be found within the Lytton First Nation traditional territory The area is inhabited by numerous species of wildlife, plants, medicines and natural foods
- Lytton First Nation - Wikipedia
The Lytton First Nation (Thompson: ƛ̓q̓əmci̓n), a First Nations band government, has its headquarters at Lytton in the Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian province of British Columbia It is the largest of all Nlaka'pamux bands of the Nlaka'pamux (Thompson) people
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The Lytton First Nation Economic Development Corporation (LFNEDC) aims to create economic development and business opportunities that benefit and serve the needs of the greater Lytton First Nation community
- Lytton First Nation - Native Ministries International
The Lytton First Nation is a band headquartered at Lytton in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia The First Nation is the largest of all Nlaka'pamux bands It is located on 14,161 acres of land divided into 56 reserves The reserves are located at the site of the Indian Village of Kumsheen
- Lytton First Nation - fnmhf. ca
Lytton First Nation Rebuilding Through Skills: How Lytton First Nation Is Growing Local Capacity With Trades Training In the wake of the devastating 2021 wildfire, Tl’kemtsin (Lytton First Nation) set out a bold vision: rebuild the community by building the skills of its people
- B. C. ’s Lytton First Nation still rebuilding in more ways than one, four . . .
Alongside the B C village itself, multiple Lytton First Nation reserve lands – there are over 50 in the area – were ravaged by flames The fire incinerated the ancestral land, uprooting the
- Lytton First Nation - ITEN
Lytton First Nation is located on 14,161 acres of land divided into 56 reserves The reserves are located at the site of the Indian Village of Kumsheen, meaning “where the Rivers Cross” Commissioner O’Reilly allotted the reserves on August 24, 1881
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