The Lil'wat First Nation (Lillooet: líl̓watǝmx), a.k.a. the Lil'wat Nation or the Mount Currie Indian Band, is a First Nation band government located...
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generous, and totem poles in some communities, especially in the Lil'wat First Nation (Lil'wat7ul), whose tribal lands and trade routes in the Whistler...
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private land holdings with neighbouring First Nations like the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Lil’wat. The Squamish Nation is responsible for managing assets...
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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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Nation Lakahahmen First Nation Lake Cowichan First Nation Lil'wat First Nation Lyackson First Nations Malahat Indian Band Matsqui First Nation Mowachaht/Muchalaht...
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Host First Nations, which included Musqueam, Squamish, and Lil'wat Nations. It was the first time that Canada accommodated the Indigenous nations interest...
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Icecap Lillooet Land District Lillooet River Lillooet Tribal Council Lil'wat First Nation Lions Gate Bridge List of lieutenant governors of British Columbia...
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Mount Currie Indian Reserve, home of the Lil'wat First Nation. The mountain was named for John Currie, the first permanent non-indigenous settler in the...
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Pemberton, British Columbia (section First Nations)
Lillooet. The valley lies in the unceded traditional territory of the Lil'wat First Nation, who have resided for thousands of years, but are now concentrated...
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District through a partnership with the Village of Pemberton and Lil'wat First Nation Bus services in Whistler are operated by Whistler Transit Ltd. while...
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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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(Sk̲wx̲wúmesh), known in English as the Squamish Nation, and L̓il̓watú, known in English as Lil'wat First Nation (originally Srapúl). Their history is tied...
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at a cost of $22.5 million. During construction, a group from the Lil'wat First Nation blockaded the road at Mount Currie during a conflict with Lillooet...
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French. The First Nations in whose traditional territories the games were held - the Squamish Nation, Musqueam Indian Band, Lil'wat First Nation, and Tsleil-Waututh...
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Tribal council (category First Nations tribal councils)
(aka St'at'imc Nation, but does not include all St'at'imc) Lower Stl'atl'imx Tribal Council (formerly In-SHUCK-ch) — Douglas, Lil'wat, N'Quatqua, Samahquam...
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Tsuut'ina (Sarcee) Ktunaxa (Kootenay) Okanagan Sinixt St'at'imc (Lillooet) Lil'wat Lower Stl'atl'imx (Skatin, Semahquam, Xa'xtsa) Nequatque Nicola Nicola...
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Lillooet Tribal Council (redirect from St'at'imc Nation)
Lake First Nation - Tsal’álh, Ohin, Skeil, Slosh and Nkiat Cayoose Creek First Nation - Sekw’el’wás Fountain First Nation - Cácl'ep or Xa'xlip Lil'wat First...
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Mount Currie, British Columbia (section First Nations)
section for staff. The 1930s building became a kindergarten. The Lil'wat First Nation, who comprise most of the Mount Currie population, are of the Interior...
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partnership between Cloudworks Energy, Innergex Renewable Energy and the Lil'wat First Nation. The plant uses a 9 km (5.6 mi) penstock leading to a power house...
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Conservancy, with the Lil'wat Nation providing funding. While the Lil'wat Nation played a crucial role, neighbouring First Nations and key stakeholders...
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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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Pemberton, Lil'wat First Nation, Shalalth, Sekw'el'was First Nation, Lillooet, Xaxli'p First Nation, Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation, St'uxwtews First Nation, Cache...
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approximately 75 km south of the town of Pemberton and the large reserve of the Lil'wat branch of the St'at'imc at Mount Currie. Other bands nearby are Samahquam...
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reinstated if tenure is granted. First right of refusal goes to the historical operator: the Lil'wat First Nation's Creekside Resources. If they defer...
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Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau (redirect from Plateau first nation)
Upper Kalispel, Montana In-SHUCK-ch, British Columbia (Lower Lillooet) Lil'wat, British Columbia (Lower Lillooet) Methow, Washington Nespelem, Washington...
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Lillooet language (category First Nations languages in Canada)
"Clao7alcw" (Raven's Nest) language nest program at Mount Currie, home of the Lil’wat, is conducted in the Lil̓wat language and was the focus of Onowa McIvor's...
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Stlʼatlʼimx Tribal Police Service (category Law enforcement agencies of First Nations in Canada)
Mount Currie. Communities served consist of the N'Quatqua (Anderson Lake), Lil'wat (Mount Currie), Samahquam (Baptiste-Smith), Sekw'el'was (Cayoose Creek)...
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Lillooet (section First Nations)
Governor Douglas granted a petition to change the name to Lillooet. The Lil'wat people lived on the Douglas Road, a.k.a. the Lakes Route, which was the...
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municipalities and in partnership with the local Lil'wat, Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh indigenous nations. In July 2024, it was announced that Birmingham...
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2010 Winter Olympics (section First Nations opposition)
Aboriginal governments of the Squamish, Musqueam, Lil'wat and Tsleil-Waututh (the "Four Host First Nations"), on whose traditional territory the Games were...
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