First Nations band of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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The Ditidaht [dee-tee-dot] First Nation is a First Nations band government on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
The government has 17 reserve lands: Ahuk, Tsuquanah, Wyah, Clo-oose, Cheewat, Sarque, Carmanah, Iktuksasuk, Hobitan, Oyees, Doobah, Malachan, Opatseeah, Wokitsas, Chuchummisapo and Saouk.[1] Several of these traditional communities and the West Coast Trail became part of the newly established Pacific Rim National Park Reserve in 1973.
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