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    The Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band is a First Nation located in the Interior of British Columbia near Burns Lake. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is a section 11 First Nations band that...
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    325 kilometres inland from the coast. Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band - formerly called François Lake Tribe. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the Babine-Witsuwitʼen name for François...
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    Carrier Nation, Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation, Skin Tyee First Nation and Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band. The town serves as a hub for the local logging, saw-milling, mining...
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    Omineca Band. In 1984, the Omineca Band split into the Broman Lake and Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band. The Skin Tyee band later split off from Nee-Tahi-Buhn. On March...
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    Dakelh (section Bands)
    Yinka Dene ("the people on the land"), the Babine-Witsuwitʼen-speaking bands prefer the equivalent Yinka Whut'en ("the people on the land"). The Dakelh...
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  • First Nation Tsleil-Waututh First Nation (Burrard Band) Kwikwetlem First Nation (Coquitlam Indian Band) First Nations, Land Rights and Environmentalism...
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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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  • June 16: Municipal by-election in Indian Head, Saskatchewan June 17: Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band By-election June 19: Municipal by-elections in Penticton and Silverton...
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  • Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009. "Nee-Tahi-Buhn". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government...
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  • Yekooche is a small community reserve. As of March 2019, there are 236 band members, 98 of whom live on the Yekooche reserves. Yekooche territory adjoins...
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  • not only their community, but also the neighbouring Skin Tyee Band and Nee Tahi Buhn Band, as well as the non-native community." The Cheslatta Carrier...
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  • Carrier Nation Lheidli T'enneh Band Yekooche First Nation Lake Babine Nation (Nat'oot'en Nation) Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band Skin Tyee Band Witset First Nation...
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  • several bands, including Wet'suwet'en First Nation, Nadleh Whut’en Band, Stellat’en First Nation, Burns Lake Band, Nee Tahi Buhn Band, and Skin Tyee Band. The...
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  • March 2: Lax Kw'alaams Indian Band trustee by-election Saskatoon Meewasin provincial by-election. Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band councillor by-election. March 3:...
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  • MOU. However, the elected chiefs of five Wetʼsuwetʼen band governments (Nee Tahi Buhn Indian Band, Skin Tyee Nation, Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation, Wetʼsuwetʼen...
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  • weeks. May 1 - The elected chiefs of five Wet’suwet’en band governments (Nee Tahi Buhn Indian Band, Skin Tyee Nation, Ts’il Kaz Koh First Nation, Wet’suwet’en...
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  • In early May, the elected chiefs of several Wetʼsuwetʼen band councils (primarily Nee-Tahi-Buhn, Skin Tyee, Tsʼil Kaz Koh, and Wetʼsuwetʼen First Nations)...
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