The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (familiarly known as CSTC) is a tribal council representing six First Nations in the Central Interior of British Columbia...
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Northern Shuswap Tribal Council (aka Cariboo Tribal Council) Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Kaska Tribal Council Kwakiutl District...
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Dakelh (redirect from Carrier tribe)
both of which are endangered languages. Seven bands form the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council: Burns Lake Indian Band, Saik'uz First Nation, Stellat'en First...
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Carrier bands are either unaffiliated or belong to the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council. The Tribal Council's offices are in Williams Lake. Kluskus First Nation...
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services to member nations of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, plus some other nations that speak the Carrier or Sekani languages, mostly in north central...
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Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. The Saik'uz First Nation has a number of amenities, including a Band Administration Office where the Chief and Council...
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British Columbia. Many of these Indigenous Canadians are affiliated in tribal councils. Ethnic groups include the Haida, Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw, Gitxsan...
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"Lillooet Tribal Council". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009. "Carrier Sekani Tribal Council". Executive Council of British...
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the First Nation's own reserve. The Nation is a member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and of the Broman Lake Development Corporation. The Wetʼsuwetʼen...
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Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band. The following two First Nations are members of the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council: Wetʼsuwetʼen First Nation - also known as Browman (or Broman)...
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was Chief of the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council. From 1992 until 1999 he was Chief Treaty Negotiator for the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council, a position he...
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Although Yekooche First Nation is not part of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, it is part of Carrier Sekani Family Services. Yekooche First Nation and CSFS...
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Band government (redirect from Band council)
Columbia, Carrier Sekani Family Services provides social services for a dozen bands. CSFS was originally a part of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council but is...
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Mike de Jong (category Members of the Executive Council of British Columbia)
February 1, 2011. "Tseshaht land claim complicates TFL removal - Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC)". Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Damonse...
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territories Mackenzie Natural Resource District Road Users Map Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. Carrier Chronology of Contact with Europeans-Euroamericans Archived...
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Carrier. The other includes what are sometimes referred to as Central Carrier and Southern Carrier. The name 'Carrier' is a translation of the Sekani...
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Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation (section Chief and Council)
members on and off reserve. Tsʼil Kaz Koh is a member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. The Burns Lake Band offices are located at 653 Highway 16 west...
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schools left a shameful legacy - Victoria Times Colonist". Carrier Sekani Tribal Council timeline Government of Canada residential school history Sisters...
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2012-05-09. Retrieved 2012-10-19. Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Home BC Treaty Association - Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Stuart Nechako Region site Archived...
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The following is a List of tribal councils in British Columbia. Treaty Council organizations are not listed. Defunct: Fraser Canyon Indian Administration...
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license owned by a First Nation. He was the founding chief of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, serving from 1981 to 1983 and again from 1990 to 1994. In this...
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Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. "Nak'azdli Band". Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CTSC). Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Nak'azdli...
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in northern British Columbia. It was founded in 1988 by the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, the College of New Caledonia, School District 55 Burns Lake...
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local adaptation of BDC when they opened in 2012. In 2020 the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council in Prince George, British Columbia, shifted from organizing...
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property situated on reserve) Rio Tinto Alcan Inc., et al. v. Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (re Constitutional law, Honour of Crown and Duty to consult...
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belongs to the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. The people of Tl'azt'en Nation are called Dakelh (pronounced [tákʰɛɬ]) in their own language, Carrier in English...
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Reserves, see List of Indian reserves in British Columbia. List of tribal councils in British Columbia Status of British Columbian First Nation Treaties...
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Indian Reserve 4) Dakelh Carrier language Carrier-Chilcotin Tribal Council Tsilhqot'in Tribal Council Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council Indian and Northern Affairs...
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George—Peace River—Northern Rockies Mavis Erickson Former tribal chief of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council F Prince George Lawyer 6,391 11.59 Skeena—Bulkley...
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SCC 53, [2010] 3 SCR 103 at para 119. Rio Tinto Alcan Inc v. Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, 2010 SCC 43, [2010] 2 SCR 650 at para 46. See also Haida, supra...
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