First Nation government in British Columbia, Canada
The Nazko First Nation is a First Nations government of the Dakelh people in the north-central Interior of British Columbia. Its reserves are located around the community of Nazko, British Columbia, which is 120 km west of Quesnel and southwest of Prince George.[1]
Nazko/Ndazkoh is located on the Nazko River and ndazkoh means "river flowing from the south".
Nazko /ˈnæzkoʊ/ is a small ranching and logging community, including a historic FirstNations community located 100 km west of Quesnel on the Nazko River...
Yekooche FirstNation is based 75 kilometers northwest of Fort St. James, British Columbia at the north end of Stuart Lake on Yekooche reserves (about...
This is a list of FirstNations governments (also band governments) in the Canadian province of British Columbia. "FirstNation" refers to the Aboriginal...
The Government of Canada has established at least 316 reserves for FirstNation band governments in its westernmost province of British Columbia. The majority...
Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009. "NazkoFirstNation". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 27,...
(within Township of Langley) Myrtle Point Nanoose Bay Naramata Nass Camp Nazko New Aiyansh New Brighton New Settlement Nicholson Nicola Nimpkish Nimpo...
generally east, then northeast and north. It flows through three NazkoFirstNation Indian reserves: Baezaeko River Indian Reserves 25, 26, and 27. The...
bands belong to the Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council: Kluskus Indian Band Nazko Indian Band Red Bluff Indian Band Ulkatcho Indian Band Toosey Indian Band...
Wolastoqey name for the Hammond River, possibly meaning "slow current." Nazko – "river flowing from the south" in Carrier Nechako River: An anglicization...
Lake Stampede, or Anahim Lake Rodeo, Anahim Lake, British Columbia Nazko Jamboree, Nazko, British Columbia Indian National Finals Rodeo Hall of Fame Silversmith...
village was destroyed around 1745 by Chilcotin raiders from Nazko, on the Nazko River. (Although Nazko is now a Carrier village, it was Chilcotin at the time...
Nazko, Red Bluff, and Anahim Lake. Corrina Leween is Chief, and Hazel Burt and Ted Jack are Councillors (2015–2018). The Cheslatta Carrier Nation is...
the hotspot. More recently, the hotspot has formed the Itcha Range and Nazko Cone, a cinder cone east of the Ilgachuz Range and the youngest Anahim volcano...
means "people of the deep gorge or narrows". Surrounded by the Kitselas FirstNation Reserve 1, the canyon was designated a national historic site in 1972...
Alexis Creek, the river flows towards a basin as it forms a divide with the Nazko. At this point, the river joins form the north and turns southeast towards...
caf), where the latter consists of the dialects of the Ulkatcho, Kluskus, Nazko, and Red Bluff bands. More recent research disputes the treatment of "Southern...
running parallel to the west side of Main Street. Gastown was Vancouver's first neighbourhood and was named for "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman...
opened in 1938 and officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, is a suspension bridge that crosses the first narrows of Burrard Inlet and connects the...