The Nisga'a Tribal Council was the governing coalition of the band governments of the Nisga'a people. It was replaced by the Nisga'a Lisims Government...
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Tsawataineuk Tribal Council Naut'sa mawt Tribal Council Nicola Tribal Association — Nlaka'pamux and Okanagan Nisga'a Tribal Council Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council...
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The Nisga’a (English: /ˈnɪsɡɑː/; Nisga'a: Nisg̱a’a [nisqaʔa]), formerly spelled Nishga or Niska, are an Indigenous people in British Columbia, Canada....
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Frank Calder (politician) (category Nisga'a people)
continued to fight for Nisga'a's treaty rights as recently as 2000. Calder founded the Nisga'a Tribal Council, the first tribal council established in BC....
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The Nisga'a Final Agreement, also known as the Nisga'a Treaty, is a treaty that was settled between the Nisg̱a'a, the government of British Columbia, and...
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AGREEMENT WITH THE NISGA'A TRIBAL COUNCIL". Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 1 August 2010. "Fact Sheet: The Nisga'a Treaty". Indian and...
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of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009. "Nisga'a Final Agreement". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009. "FAQ...
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Canadians are affiliated in tribal councils. Ethnic groups include the Haida, Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw, Gitxsan, Tsimshian, Nisga'a and other examples of...
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Joseph Gosnell (category Nisga'a people)
the Pacific Salmon Commission. He served for many years on the Nisga'a Tribal Council, of which he was elected President in 1992. In these various positions...
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Skeena River", were known with the Nisga'a as Interior Tsimshian. They speak a closely related language to Nisga'a, though both are related to Coast Tsimshian...
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Calder v British Columbia (AG) (category Nisga'a)
derived from statutory law. In 1969, Frank Arthur Calder and the Nisga'a Nation Tribal Council brought an action against the British Columbia government for...
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Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples (redirect from Tribal land)
First Nations reserves, tribal councils, First Nations governments and Indian government districts in British Columbia Nisga'a First Nation Tla'amin First...
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Carving A Totem Pole 1994 Alex Rose (editor), Nisga'a Tribal Council, illustrated by Gary Flegehen, Nisga'a: People of the Nass River Graham Osborne, British...
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belongs to the Wakashan family. The governing body is the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. When James Cook first encountered the villagers at Yuquot in 1778,...
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Euro-Canadian anthropologists and linguists had classified the Gitxsan and Nisga'a as Tsimshian, because of apparent linguistic affinities. The three were...
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Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Anishinaabe tribal political organizations Archaic period in the Americas Arctic Council Arctic small tool tradition Assembly...
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Nez Perce (section Current tribal lands)
month before moving on. The Nez Perce were one of the tribal nations at the Walla Walla Council (1855) (along with the Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla,...
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(around the time the exhibit opened) in an event involving a traditional Nisga'a tribal ceremony with costumes and dancing sponsored by the Field Museum. Chicago...
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the nations had met the previous year in Spence's Bridge to support a Nisga'a petition for a treaty, with the support of James Teit. The McKenna-McBridge...
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Indian reserves in Canada Aboriginal Canada Information Network: BC Tribal Council Listings "Tsawwassen Indian Reserve". BC Geographical Names. "T'sou-ke...
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cosmology of the Tsimshianic-speaking peoples—the Tsimshian, Gitksan, and Nisga'a—in 1973 when work on a computer simulation of the traditional Northwest...
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Soowahlie First Nation Squiala First Nation Sto꞉lo Nation Chiefs Council Stó꞉lō Tribal Council Sumas First Nation Tzeachten First Nation Yakweakwioose First...
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Gingolx Village. "Ways of Life - Ancient Villages and Totem Poles of the Nisga'a". www.gingolx.ca. Archived from the original on 2019-03-26. Retrieved 2019-03-31...
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colonial government impeded on the Indian tribal councils' right to self-governance. In response, councils resisted the enfranchisement of their tribe's...
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List of ghost towns in British Columbia List of Haida villages Category:Nisga'a villages List of place names in Canada of aboriginal origin List of population...
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department of Indian affairs received a petition from the Coast Tsimshian and Nisga’a Chiefs at Port Simpson, Kincolith, Green Ville "praying that the system...
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time also known as the Interior Tsimshian, a term which also included the Nisga'a, the Gitxsan's neighbours to the north. Their neighbours to the west are...
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First Nation, Uchucklesaht First Nation, and Ucluelet First Nation). The Nisga'a also have self-government, but completed prior to the establishment of...
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Kitselas First Nation (section Chief and councilors)
Canada. Though there is no Tsimshian tribal council, they are a participant in the Tsimshian First Nations treaty council. The Kitselas First Nation have inhabited...
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India (1955), "The Saka Era", Report of the Calendar Reform Committee, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, pp. 255–256 Like most...
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