The Haisla Nation is the Indian Act-mandated band government which represents the Haisla people in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British...
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Haisla people (Xa’islak’ala, X̄a’islakʼala, X̌àʼislakʼala, X̣aʼislak’ala, or Xai:sla) are a First Nation who reside in Kitamaat. The Haisla consist of...
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The Haisla language, (Haisla: X̄aʼislak̓ala / X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala, [ˈχaʔislakʼala]), is a First Nations Wakashan language spoken by the Haisla people of the...
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Haisla Peoples. The term may refer to: the Kitlope group of the Haisla people, who call themselves Henaksiala, and are now part of the Haisla Nation at...
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Gʼpsgolox totem pole (redirect from Haisla G’psgolox pole)
is told that, in 1872, a smallpox epidemic infected the people the Haisla Nation (located in the north of what is now called British Columbia), killing...
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Kitamaat Village (category Haisla)
principal community of the Haisla people and their government, the Haisla Nation. Located on the Kitamaat 2 First Nations Reserve (formerly Kitimat 2)...
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Haisla Nation, a First Nations band government in British Columbia, Canada. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Haisla....
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project have partnered with First Nations in the area, notably the Haisla Nation. These figures do not include the additional employment and business...
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including the Haisla Nation, McLeod Lake Indian Band, Squamish Nation and Lil-wat First Nation, West Moberly First Nations, Fort Nelson First Nation, Tsawwassen...
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partnership with several other companies and communities including the Haisla Nation (Summit Kitamaat Aviation Limited Partnership), Air Baffin (Summit Air...
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Assembly: Its MLA is Ellis Ross, the former Chief Councillor for the Haisla Nation. He was first elected in 2017. He represents the British Columbia Liberal...
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Columbia: 514 — Haisla Nation, Haisla people, Kitimat Cowessess 73, Saskatchewan: 4295 846 on-reserve & 3449 off-reserve Alderville First Nation, Ontario: 506...
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language. The Gitamaat people themselves are not Tsimshian but Haisla. Today the Haisla Nation is centered on Kitamaat Village, near the mouth of the Kitimat...
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Kitlope Indian Reserve No. 16 (category Haisla)
Kitlope or Gitlope group of the Haisla, who are now part of the Haisla Nation government and settled with the Haisla at Kitamaat Village, the reserve...
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neighbouring groups. The Nuu-chah-nulth are relations of the Kwakwaka'wakw, the Haisla, and the Ditidaht. The Nuu-chah-nulth language is part of the Wakashan language...
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Eden Robinson (category Haisla people)
the Haisla and Heiltsuk First Nations in British Columbia, Canada. Robinson was born in Kitamaat, British Columbia, and is a member of the Haisla and...
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July 27, 2009. "Katzie First Nation". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009. "Haisla Nation". Executive Council of British...
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Ellis Ross (category Haisla people)
gas (LNG) plant on one of the Haisla Nation reserves. He served in that role until his election as the Haisla Nation's Chief Councillor in 2011, and was...
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Guy Williams (politician) (category Haisla people)
(October 7, 1907 – December 31, 1992) was a Canadian Senator and Haisla First Nations leader and , for a number of years, was the only Native Canadian...
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museum agreed to return a totem pole to the Haisla Nation, from which it has been taken in 1929. The Haisla nation gave the museum a contemporary replica of...
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smelter town of Kitimat. It is named for the Gitlope group of Haisla, now part of the Haisla Nation government and community at Kitamaat Village near Kitimat...
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Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast (redirect from First Nations of the Pacific Northwest)
to do with land rights. The Haisla (also Xaʼislakʼala, X̄aʼislakʼala, X̌àʼislakʼala, X̣aʼislakʼala) are an indigenous nation living at Kitamaat in the North...
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Kwakwakaʼwakw (redirect from Haisla Kwakiutl)
Kwakʼwala. These peoples, incorrectly known as the Northern Kwakiutl, were the Haisla, Wuikinuxv, and Heiltsuk. Many people who others call "Kwakiutl" consider...
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Heiltsuk dialect (category First Nations languages in Canada)
Falls. It is one of the four Northern Wakashan languages, the others being Haisla (spoken in Kitimaat), Oowekyala (in Rivers Inlet), and Kwakwala (in Alert...
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Brim River (category Haisla)
Emeritus, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; consultant to Haisla Nation, 2000-present 53°30′41″N 128°21′55″W / 53.51139°N 128.36528°W / 53...
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Wuikinuxv (category First Nations in British Columbia)
Charlotte Strait. The Wuikinuxv people and their neighbours the Heiltsuk and Haisla peoples were in the past sometimes known incorrectly as the "Northern Kwakiutl"...
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Canadian Indigenous law (section Haisla)
poverty, Haisla Nation now manages wealth". Canada's National Observer. Retrieved 15 January 2022. Green, Kundoqk Jacquie Louise (2013). "Learning Haisla Nuuyum...
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other communities. Under the division of powers in Canadian law - First Nations (formally and still legally defined as Indians) fall under federal jurisdiction...
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Coastal GasLink pipeline (category First Nations history in Canada)
of the Haisla Nation, which had signed an agreement to allow the pipeline to pass through its traditional land, said in 2020 that "First Nations have been...
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Ross (British Columbia MLA for Skeena, former chief councilor for the Haisla Nation, former BC Minister for Natural Gas Development, 2017-2017, former BC...
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