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    The Secwépemc (/ʃəxhwɛpˈmɪx/ shəkh-whep-MIKH; Secwepemc: [ʃəˈxʷɛpməx] or [səˈxʷɛpməx]), known in English as the Shuswap people /ˈʃuːʃwɑːp/ SHOOSH-wahp...
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  • Secwepemc Nation may refer to: the Secwepemc people (aka the Shuswap people) the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council This...
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  • Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc (pronounced [tkʼəmˈlups tə səˈxʷɛpəmx]), abbreviated TteS and previously known as the Kamloops Indian Band, is a First Nations...
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    About two-thirds of the Secwepemc died during the epidemic. In the aftermath, colonists took over traditional lands of the Secwepemc and many other indigenous...
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    development contract with Nippon without addressing Secwepemc Title Claims or obtaining Secwepemc consent. Nippon then initiated a 70 million dollar expansion...
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  • Interior Salish language traditionally spoken by the Shuswap people (Secwépemc, [ʃəˈxʷɛpəməx]) of British Columbia. An endangered language, Shuswap is...
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  • The Secwepemc Cultural Education Society (SCES) is a non-profit organization in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The society was founded in 1983 to...
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    reserves, whereas traditional Secwépemc leadership retains sovereignty over Secwepemcul’ecw. Since July 2018, a Secwépemc protest camp has been occupied...
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    school building still stands today, and is located on the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation.: 14  In 2021, Sarah Beaulieu, an anthropologist at the University...
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    immemorial. “Known to the Secwépemc people as Kela7scen for its funny coloured rocks, the mountain is considered by Secwepemc people to be sacred ground...
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  • of the Kinbasket family, a Secwepemc (Shuswap) band who settled in Ktunaxa Nation territory and became members. Secwepemc citizens formed the Shuswap...
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    thoroughly exhausted. Sk'elep is the traditional trickster figure in Secwepemc mythology. He is featured in many legends and has many powers, including...
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    Columbia is home to the Salishan language groups such as the Shuswap (Secwepemc), Okanagan and Athabaskan language groups, primarily the Dakelh (Carrier)...
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  • Grace Dove (category Secwepemc people)
    indigenous women and girls (MMIWG). Dove was born on July 25, 1991, and is Secwepemc from the Canim Lake Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia...
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    Rita (July 1990). "Gary Farmer is bringing it to the stage and screen". Secwepemc News. p. 7. Suarez, Juan (2007). Jim Jarmusch. Urbana: University of Illinois...
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  • v t e Secwepemc First Nations governments and tribal councils Shuswap Nation Tribal Council Adams Lake Indian Band (Sexqeltqin) Kamloops Indian Band (T'Kemlups)...
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    villages. In Pavilion (Tsk'wáylacw), a mainly ethnically and linguistically Secwepemc settlement in the 19th century, since the beginning of the 20th century...
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    millions of fish to a concentrated area near the river mouth. Excavations of Secwepemc villages on the river have shown a long tradition of habitation and salmon...
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    John Robson, an early premier of British Columbia. The Texqa’kallt, a Secwepemc people and the earliest known inhabitants of the area, call it Yexyexéscen...
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  • The Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park is an indoor and outdoor museum with the purpose of preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the Secwépemc...
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    roadhouse burned down in 1937. 100 Mile House is on Secwepemc unceded territory. The nearest Secwepemc band is the Tsq'escen for which a geographic reference...
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    laws: Secwepemc law of sovereignty (including the authority to make treaties); Secwepemc law that defines rights and access to resources and; Secwepemc laws...
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    city of Salmon Arm. The name "Shuswap" is derived from the Shuswap or Secwepemc First Nations people, the most northern of the Interior Salish peoples...
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    Nisga'a Nlaka'pamux (Thompson) Nuu-chah-nulth Nuxalk (Bella Coola) Quileute Secwépemc (Shuswap) Shasta Sinixt Sinixt (Lake) Stʼatʼimc (Lillooet) Syilx Tahltan...
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  • George Manuel (category Secwepemc people)
    1979 through 1981. Manuel was born to Maria and Rainbow in 1921, on the Secwepemc territory of the Shuswap people in British Columbia. Maria later married...
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  • Nequatque Nicola Nicola Athapaskans (extinct) Nlaka'pamux (Thompson) Secwepemc (Shuswap) These peoples live in the boreal forest in what are now Canada's...
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    Highway. Yoho National Park is in the traditional territories of the Secwepemc and Ktunaxa First Nations. Before the establishment of the park, the Ktunaxa...
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    old Plateau Sign Language, Secwepemcékst or Secwépemc Sign Language is spoken by a small number of Secwépemc citizens. Alongside ASL, Quebec Sign Language...
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  • District of the Central Interior, it is one of two tribal councils of the Secwepemc people, the other being the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council of the Thompson-Shuswap...
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