Spuzzum First Nation (Thompson: Spô’zêm) is a Nlaka'pamux First Nations government located near Spuzzum, British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser...
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That August, two miners were killed in an encounter with First Nations just below Spuzzum. In retribution, a party of about 40 from Yale travelled north...
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Annie York (category First Nations women writers)
of the Nlaka'pamux people (also known as Thompson) of the Spuzzum First Nation of Spuzzum, in Fraser Canyon located in the lower region of British Columbia...
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Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park (section First bridge)
national historic site, was decommissioned in 1964. Since 2009, Spuzzum First Nation and the New Pathways to Gold Society (NPTGS) have led a coalition...
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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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aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/ Thompson language Laforet, Andrea Lynne, and Annie York. Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939, Pg. 258. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press...
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population dwindled down to a single female inhabiting the forests of the Spuzzum First Nation. The captive breeding program saw three males released nearby in...
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The Government of Canada has established at least 316 reserves for First Nation band governments in its westernmost province of British Columbia. The majority...
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Skookumchuck Skookumchuck Smith River Snake River South Bentinck Spatsum Sproatt Spuzzum Squeah Squirrel Cove Stanley Steamboat Stewardson Inlet Stikine Stillwater...
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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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Siska Indian Band (redirect from Siska First Nation)
(chief) Thompson language Laforet, Andrea Lynne, and Annie York. Essay. Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939, Pg. 256. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press...
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Nlaka'pamux (section Nlakaʼpamux Nation Tribal Council)
Boothroyd Indian Band Boston Bar Indian Band Oregon Jack Creek Indian Band Spuzzum Indian Band Lytton Indian Band Skuppah Indian Band Shackan Indian Band...
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List of Indigenous writers of the Americas (category First Nations writers)
Hazel Wright, Choctaw Nation, 1889–1975 William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., Fort Peck Assiniboine, 1962–2021 Annie York, Spuzzum First Nation Nlaka'pamux, Canada...
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List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin (redirect from List of places in Canada with First Nations names)
Spatsizi River and associated placenames Spillimacheen River, Spillimacheen Spuzzum, from the local variant of the Chinook Jargon spatsum, a reed used in basketry...
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Columbia Historical News: The First Alexandra Bridge". library.ubc.ca. 16 (1): 20. Laforet, Andrea Lynne (1998). Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939...
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Ashcroft First Nation Boothroyd First Nation (Boston Bar) Boston Bar First Nation Oregon Jack Creek Band (near Ashcroft) Spuzzum First Nation (also a member...
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Fraser Canyon Indian Administration (category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia)
disbanded in 2004. Kanaka Bar Indian Band Skuppah First Nation (near Lytton) Spuzzum First Nation Nicomen Indian Band (also a member of the Scw’exmx...
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Fraser Canyon Indian Administration are the Spuzzum, Skuppah and Nicomen First Nations (the Nicomen First Nation is also a member of the Nicola Tribal Association)...
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Hakamaugh, Klackarpun, Couteau or Knife Indians) Lytton Nicola Valley Spuzzum–Boston Bar Thompson Canyon Southern Coeur d’Alene (also: Snchitsuʼumshtsn...
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named in their own right, starting with the Little Canyon between Yale and Spuzzum, which is officially the lowest reach of the Fraser Canyon (although in...
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majority of the salmon that did not get through the passage were females (in Spuzzum Creek the male to female ratio was 1:20). Ultimately, in the short term...
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forged a newer route that bypassed Fort Okanogan via the Fraser Canyon from Spuzzum up over the Cascade Mountains, then via the Nicola, Coldwater and Fraser...
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Lac le Jeune Lower Nicola Spences Bridge Lytton Boston Bar-North Bend Spuzzum Hope Lillooet Shalalth-Seton Portage Fountain Pavilion Hat Creek The riding's...
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List of tribal councils in British Columbia (category First Nations tribal councils in British Columbia)
Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en. First Nations in British Columbia Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia "First Nation Profiles". 14 November 2008...
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Fraser Canyon War (category First Nations history in British Columbia)
Okanagan and other tribes. The Nlaka'pamux of the lower Canyon, notably the Spuzzum people, as well as the St'at'imc and Sto:lo peoples, remained "friendly...
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Tashme. Other communities in this area include Laidlaw, west of Hope, and Spuzzum, north of Yale. Communities in this area include Lake Errock with 368 people...
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Ruby Creek 2, Saddle Rock 9, Seabird Island, Skawahlook 1, Speyum 3, Spuzzum 1, Stullawheets 8, Tseatah 2, Tuckkwiowhum 1, and Yale Town 1 from Mission—Matsqui—Fraser...
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until 1961. Modern use of the pass began in 1986 after construction of the first phase of the Coquihalla Highway (from Hope to Merritt). Construction of...
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BC Douglas Portage, a route around the "Falls of the Fraser" between Spuzzum and Yale. Originally built as part of the Hudson's Bay Brigade Trail, it...
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