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Nechako | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN The Nechako region is comprised of the Traditional Territories of the Sekani and Kaska Dene in the north and the Dakelh, Wet’suwet’en further south The land is generally mountainous, with many large lakes and rivers that have sustained a traditional economy and trade system since time immemorial
Interactive Map | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN Region | Nechako Whispering Pines Clinton Region | Thompson Okanagan Williams Lake First Nation Region | Cariboo Witset First Nation Region | North Coast Wuikinuxv Nation Region | Vancouver Island Coast Xa'Xtsa (Douglas First Nation) Region | Lower Mainland Southwest Xat'sull (Soda Creek Indian Band)
British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN Nechako Reserve Land Area: 650 00 ha Chief: Chief Maureen Luggi Council: Ruby Ogen, Sharon Turner Governance Structure: Custom Electoral System Population Total: 248 Address: P O Box 760 Burns Lake V0J 1E0 Community Description The Wet’suwet’en First Nation is located west of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia
Tlazten Nation | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN Tl'azt'en is a First Nation located in the Stuart Lake area north of Fort St James, whose people are spread across its four main communities, Tache (where its administrative offices are), Dzitl'ainli, and K'uzche
Ts’il Kaz Koh (Burns Lake Band) | British Columbia Assembly . . . - BCAFN Nechako Reserve Land Area: 185 00 ha Chief: Chief Wes Sam Council: Ellen Lorentz, Sarah Green Governance Structure: First Nations Elections Act Population Total: 183 Address: Bag 9000 Burns Lake V0J 1E0 Community Description Ts'il Kaz Koh, also known as the Burns Lake Band, is a First Nations community located in Burns Lake, BC
Takla Lake First Nation | British Columbia Assembly of First . . . - BCAFN Takla Lake Nation is a First Nation located around Takla Lake, 400 km north of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada The main community is at Takla Landing, at the north end of Takla Lake, but the band services 17 reserves totaling 809 hectares
Nee-Tahi-Buhn | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN Nechako; North Coast; Northeast; Thompson Okanagan; Vancouver Island Coast; Nee-Tahi-Buhn Preferred Name: Nee-Tahi-Buhn Alternative Name: Variation Nee-Tahi Buhn; An Amalgamation Of: Skin Tyee'S Uncha Lake; Formerly Part Of Omineca; (Split From Omicea (1984)) Which Was An Amalgamation Of Decker Lake, Maxim Lake, Francois Lake (Variation