The New Westminster Indian Band is an Indian Act band government based at suite 105 – 3680 Rae Avenue in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band administration...
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Coast Salish (redirect from Northwest Coast Indian)
Nisqually Nooksack (Noxwsʼáʔaq) Penelakut Pentlatch Puyallup New Westminster Indian Band Qualicum Quileute Saanich (W̱SÁNEĆ) MÁLEXEŁ - Malahat First Nation...
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Halkomelem (redirect from Tait Indians)
"Musqueam", the Musqueam, Tsawwassen, Kwantlen, Tsleil-Waututh, New Westminster Indian Band, Kwikwetlem (Coquitlam), Katzie, and the now extinct Snokomish...
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New Westminster (colloquially known as New West) is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro...
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than European. Marie Lee Bandura, who grew up as part of the New Westminster Indian Band in British Columbia, was orphaned and believed she was the last...
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Stó꞉lō (redirect from Fraser River Indians)
First Nation (Skwah Band, Sqwa/Sqwehá people, part of the Pelóxwlh Mestiyexw (Pilalt/Pil’alt) tribe.) New Westminster Indian Band (Qayqayt First Nation...
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Service. New Westminster Record. June 6, 2009. Archived from the original on November 14, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2009. "Sechelt Indian Band". Executive...
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Q to Q Ferry (category Transport in New Westminster)
passenger ferry in New Westminster, British Columbia. It crosses the north arm of the Fraser River to carry people between the New Westminster Quay and Queensborough...
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Poplar Island (British Columbia) (category Geography of New Westminster)
Coastal Tribes", and designated the "common reserve" as the New Westminster Indian Band, which included 27 acres (110,000 m2) on Poplar Island. The reserve...
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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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The American Indian Wars were numerous armed conflicts fought by governments and colonists of European descent, and later by the United States federal...
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Kwikwetlem First Nation, Matsqui First Nation, Musqueam First Nation, New Westminster Indian Band, Semiahmoo First Nation, Squamish Nation, Tsawwassen First Nation...
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Indian Canadians are Canadians who have ancestry from India. The term East Indian is sometimes used to avoid confusion with Indigenous groups. Categorically...
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Kwantlen First Nation (redirect from Whonnock Indian Reserve No. 1)
sites throughout their territory, including settlements in current day New Westminster, Surrey, Langley, Maple Ridge, and Mission. According to anthropologist...
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Funeral of Lord Mountbatten (category 1970s in the City of Westminster)
Earl Mountbatten of Burma took place on Wednesday, 5 September 1979, at Westminster Abbey following his assassination by the Provisional Irish Republican...
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Bemino (category Indigenous people of the French and Indian War)
Armand Francis (1999), French and Indian War Notices Abstracted from Colonial Newspapers: Volume 2, 1756–1757; Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books. White...
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Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri (category Indian peers)
in 1997 under the title Baron Bagri, of Regent's Park in the City of Westminster. Raj Kumar Bagri was born on 24 August 1930 in Calcutta (now Kolkata)...
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Malahat Lummi Klallam Tsartlip Tsawout Tseycum Pauquachin Esquimalt New Westminster (no language affiliation) Nuxálk (Bella Coola) Kimsquit Tallheo Stuie...
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1975, he is probably best known as the singer in the California punk rock band U.S. Bombs, which formed in 1993. Peters is credited for popularizing, or...
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TVS Supply Chain Solutions (category Indian companies established in 1995)
University of Westminster. Archived (PDF) from the original on Feb 18, 2022. Retrieved Feb 18, 2022. "The buyout firm will purchase new shares as well...
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Andy Fraser (redirect from Andy Fraser Band)
bassist and co-composer for the rock band Free, which he helped found in 1968 when he was 15. He also founded the rock band Sharks after leaving Free in 1972...
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the Royals New Westminster Royals, the name of several hockey teams based in New Westminster, British Columbia Rajasthan Royals, an Indian Premier League...
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Tsawwassen First Nation (redirect from Tsawwassen Indian Band)
water in the Fraser River flows. It included Burns Bog and parts of New Westminster. From Sea Island to Galiano Island and joined Salt Spring, Pender and...
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shadow of Big Ben in Central Hall, Westminster, central London at the Big Ben New Year concert on New Year's Eve 2014 and New Year's Day 2015. In 2016, the...
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India (redirect from Indian Republic)
an underskirt, or Indian petticoat, and tucked in the waist band for more secure fastening. It is also commonly worn with an Indian blouse, or choli,...
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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (redirect from Indian Black Buck)
Elgins) Canada - The Royal Westminster Regiment Canada - Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent Australia - The Royal Victoria Regiment New Zealand - The Hauraki Regiment...
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the Indian Reserve of Nanoose, and the Dover area of Nanaimo to Courtenay—Alberni. New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville: Replaces New Westminster—Burnaby...
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Empire, reflecting its self-governing status. In 1947, New Zealand adopted the Statute of Westminster, confirming that the British Parliament could no longer...
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recaptured. The Dutch Empire finally relinquished control with the Treaty of Westminster during 1675. Bergen's charter was renewed by the government of East Jersey...
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relinquished it under the Treaty of Westminster (1674) that ended the Third Anglo-Dutch War. The inhabitants of New Netherland (New Netherlanders) were European...
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