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Tahltan - Wikipedia The Tahltan or Nahani are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan -speaking ethnolinguistic group who live in northern British Columbia around Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake, and Iskut
Tahltan Nation - TNDC If the Tahltan Nation were its own country, we would be bigger than Portugal and slightly smaller than South Korea The territory is rich in natural resources and continues to garner international attention for its mineral potential and abundant wildlife
Tahltan - The Canadian Encyclopedia Tahltan have traditionally occupied an area of northwestern British Columbia centered on the Stikine River Although the Tahltan use several terms to refer to themselves, the designation "Tahltan" comes from the language of their neighbours, the Tlingit
Tahltan Central Government It represents a legal declaration of rights of Tahltan individuals to the Canadian government and British monarch Tahltans have yet to extinguish their Aboriginal title by any other legal process
Tahltan | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations - BCAFN The Tahltan First Nation, together with the neighbouring Iskut First Nation, make up the Tahltan Central Government The Tahltan Central Government (TCG) is the administrative governing body of the Tahltan Nation
Tahltan Language and the Tahltan Indian Tribe (Tahltans) The Tahltan Indians are an Athabaskan tribe of Northern Canada, relatives of the Kaska tribe and speakers of a Kaska dialect The Tahltan dialect of Kaska is spoken primarily by elders today, but some young people are working to keep their ancestral language alive
Tahltan Nation - Wikipedia The Tahltan Nation is governed by the Tahltan Central Council, which is composed of representatives of 10 families from each band and has its offices at Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek
INTERIOR - TAHLTAN - First Nations History The Tahltan people, known for their profound connection to the rugged landscapes of northwestern British Columbia, are a First Nation with a long and storied history