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Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs The Gitanyow Fisheries Authority is the technical arm of the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs, and provides fisheries, wildlife and overall environmental expertise and services
Gitanyow - Wikipedia Gitanyow is an Indian reserve community of the Gitxsan people, located on the Kitwanga River 8 km south of Kitwancool Lake, at the confluence of Kitwancool Creek
Gitanyow | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN Gitanyow is an First Nations community of the Gitxsan people, located on the Kitwanga River 8 km south of Kitwancool Lake, at the confluence of Kitwancool Creek Sustaining the integrity of the land is central to sustaining Gitanyow culture and providing for our economy
Laws of the Gitanyow | Stories Carved in Cedar Gitanyow poles embody the histories of the people and document Gitanyow rights to their territories between the Skeena and the Nass River in northwest British Columbia
Gitanyow Nation - Coast Funds It is founded on knowledge, experience and practices which are thousands of years old The name Gitanyow means “People of Many Numbers” and their traditional territory covers roughly 1 7 million hectares of Northwestern British Columbia
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs and Canada sign Funding Agreement to restore . . . The Gitanyow Nation, as represented by the Simgigyet’m Gitanyow (Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs) and the Government of Canada recently signed a Funding Agreement, marking a significant step forward in restoring Gitanyow’s inherent right of self-government
Gitanyow We have a long-standing and rich oral tradition which speaks to all aspects of our lives This written Constitution must be interpreted and understood in the context of our oral history and oral traditions The Gitanyow peoples are known collectively as the Gitanyow Nation
News - Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Gitanyow and Nisga’a had a long-standing peaceful relationship as neighbours for thousands of years prior to European contact Post-contact, their relationship is damaged due to territorial disputes