The Liard River First Nation, also known as the Liard First Nation (pronounced "lee-ahrd") is a First Nation in the southeastern Yukon in Canada. Its main centres are Upper Liard and Watson Lake along the Alaska Highway. The language originally spoken by the people of this First Nation was Kaska and the First Nation is a member of the Kaska Tribal Council which is pursuing land claims in the Yukon and northern British Columbia. Their Indian and Northern Affairs Canada band number is 502.[1]
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The LiardRiverFirstNation, also known as the LiardFirstNation (pronounced "lee-ahrd") is a FirstNation in the southeastern Yukon in Canada. Its main...
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village of Jean Marie River. At Fort Simpson it is joined by the LiardRiver, its biggest direct tributary, from the west. The Liard drains a large area...
generally north-westward to the LiardRiver, a tributary of the Mackenzie River, which empties into the Arctic Ocean. The river drains a watershed of 55,900...
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Columbia First Peoples House (2010) University of Victoria, British Columbia Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (2008) Whistler, British Columbia LiardRiver Hotsprings...
used to designate FirstNations groups located in British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Yukon between the upper LiardRiver and the 64th parallel...
This is a list of FirstNations governments (also band governments) in the Canadian province of British Columbia. "FirstNation" refers to the Aboriginal...
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of the LiardRiver, to which it is connected by the Petitot River. The waters of the lake drain to the Arctic Ocean through the Petitot, Liard and Mackenzie...
Yukon, none of the First Nations centered in the Yukon, including LiardFirstNation, are linked to any signatories of Treaty 11. Numbered Treaties The...
mountain chains east of the Rocky Mountain Trench extending from the LiardRiver valley in northern British Columbia to the Albuquerque Basin in New Mexico...
Territories of Canada. It is a tributary of the LiardRiver. Petitot River in western Canada Petitot River originates from Bistcho Lake in northwestern Alberta...