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(Redirected from Tahltan Band Council) Band government of the Tahltan people in British Columbia, Canada

The Tahltan First Nation, also known as the Tahltan Indian Band, is a band government of the Tahltan people. Their main community and reserves are located at Telegraph Creek, British Columbia. Their language is the Tahltan language, which is an Athabaskan language also known as Nahanni, is closely related to Kaska and Dunneza. Their Indian and Northern Affairs Canada band number is 682. The Tahltan First Nation is joined with the Iskut First Nation in a combined tribal council-type organization known as the Tahltan Nation.

Population

Registered band population is 1,668.

Indian Reserves

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Indian Reserves under the administration of the Tahltan First Nation are:

See also

References

  1. First Nation Detail, inac.gc.ca
  2. BC Govt Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation webpage
  3. Registered Population, inac.gc.ca
  4. "Reserves/Villages/Settlements", inac.gc.ca
  5. BCGNIS entry "Classy Creek Indian Reserve 8"
  6. BCGNIS entry "Dease Lake Indian Reserve 9"
  7. BCGNIS entry "Guhthe Tah Indian Reserve 12"
  8. BCGNIS entry "Hiusta's Meadow Indian Reserve 2"
  9. BCGNIS entry "Salmon Creek Indian Reserve 3"
  10. BCGNIS entry "Tahltan Indian Reserve 1"
  11. BCGNIS entry "Tahltan Indian Reserve 10"
  12. BCGNIS entry "Tahltan Indian Reserve 5"
  13. BCGNIS entry "Tatcho Creek Indian Reserve 11"
  14. BCGNIS entry "Telegraph Creek Indian Reserve 6"
  15. BCGNIS entry "Telegraph Creek Indian Reserve 6A"
  16. BCGNIS entry "Upper Tahltan Indian Reserve 4"
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