• Metlakatla First Nation is a band government based at Metlakatla on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, to the north of the city of Prince Rupert...
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  • Band Musqueam First Nation Katzie/Katzie First Nation Tsawwassen First Nation SemiahmooSemiahmoo First Nation Tsleil-Waututh First Nation (Burrard Band)...
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  • Tsimshian First Nations is a treaty council based on the British Columbia Coast near Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada. The Tsimshian First Nations treaty...
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  • This is a list of First Nations governments (also band governments) in the Canadian province of British Columbia. "First Nation" refers to the Aboriginal...
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  • Metlakatla, British Columbia (Tsimshian: Maxłaxaała) is a small community that is one of the seven Tsimshian village communities in British Columbia, Canada...
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    Tsimshian (category First Nations in British Columbia)
    mostly in coastal British Columbia in Terrace and Prince Rupert, and Metlakatla, Alaska on Annette Island, the only reservation in Alaska. The Tsimshian...
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  • traditional territory of the Tsimshian Lax-kw'alaams First Nation and the Metlakatla First Nation. The Khtada River originates in an unnamed lake from...
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  • comes from the Tsimshian people, who originate from the Prince Rupert and Metlakatla areas. "Kitamaat" means "people of the snow" in Tsimshian, but the Haisla...
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  • atmosphere for Tsimshian souls, he relocated about 350 of his flock to Metlakatla, at Metlakatla Pass just to the south. There was no further missionary presence...
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  • The lack of treaties between the First Nations of British Columbia (BC) and the Canadian Crown is a long-standing problem that became a major issue in...
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  • the asserted territory of the Tsimshian Lax-kw'alaams First Nation and the Metlakatla First Nation. The Khyex River originates in high, glaciated peaks...
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  • Tsimshian Tribal Council (category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia)
    the disbanded tribal council; for the treaty council see Tsimshian First Nations The Tsimshian Tribal Council was the governing coalition of the band...
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  • Heber Clifton (category 19th-century First Nations people)
    child he moved to William Duncan's mission at Metlakatla BC, but when many Tsimshian migrated to Metlakatla Alaska in 1887, he was one of a group of families...
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    watershed is within the asserted territory of Tsimshian First Nations and the Metlakatla First Nation, both of which are affiliated with the Tsimshian Tribal...
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    Lucy Islands (category First Nations history in British Columbia)
    "Written evidence of the intervenors Metlakatla First Nation" (PDF). Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. Metlakatla Governing Council. December 20, 2011...
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  • Kitselas is part of the Tsimshian First Nation Treaty Society which is composed of the Kitselas, Gitga’at, Kitsumkalum, Metlakatla, Kitasoo/Xaixais. The Kitselas...
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  • historical reasons. Only three (America/Adak, America/Anchorage, and America/Metlakatla) are currently in use. The term UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) begin...
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    Odille Morison (category 19th-century First Nations people)
    nearby utopian Christian community of Metlakatla, the Quintals moved with him. Odille was educated in Metlakatla's mission school. In August 1872 Odille...
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  • Rupert, Port Edward, Metlakatla, and Hartley Bay (the Gitga’at First Nation), which are within the territory of the Ts’msyen Nation. The school district...
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    Edward Marsden (category 19th-century First Nations people)
    of the Tsimshian nation who became the first Alaska Native to be ordained in the ministry. He was born May 19, 1869, in Metlakatla, British Columbia...
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  • River. In 1887, some of the Gitlan tribe moved from Lax Kw'alaams and Metlakatla, B.C., along with other tribes' members from the mission, with the Anglican...
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    (CMS) to Metlakatla, British Columbia, to assist William Duncan (missionary) in converting the Tsimshian people. Marion Collison became the first white woman...
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    within the asserted traditional territory of the Tsimshian and Metlakatla First Nation, at the mouth of the Skeena River in British Columbia, Canada....
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    it and Squadaree IR No. 9 are under the administration of the Metlakatla First Nation. It lies in Qlawdzeet Anchorage which is at 54°12′15″N 130°46′09″W...
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    creation of Totem Poles and other Tsimshian artworks. Boxley was raised in Metlakatla, Alaska, home to many Tsimshian people. His works, done in traditional...
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    William Beynon (category 20th-century First Nations people)
    coincidentally after nearly the entire mission village of Metlakatla, BC migrated in 1887 to Metlakatla, Alaska following the lay missionary William Duncan...
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    Benjamin Haldane (category First Nations photographers)
    Tsimshian tribe, a First Nations people spanning British Columbia and Alaska. At the age of 13, Haldane migrated to the village of Metlakatla, Alaska, located...
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  • Peter Simpson (Native rights activist) (category 19th-century First Nations people)
    rights, and co-owner of the first Indian-owned business in Alaska. Peter Simpson was most likely born July 4, 1871, in Metlakatla, British Columbia or Lax...
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  • between many teams and Metlakatla (Alaska) currently has the most championship wins with eight. In the Women’s division, Metlakatla (British Columbia) has...
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    Tsimshian followers, he relocated with more than 800 of his flock to Metlakatla, at Metlakatla Pass just to the south. They later moved to Annette Island, Alaska...
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