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    January 28, 2011

    First Nation Bands British Columbia, Canada




    Oak Island News -First Nation British Columbia Band Band Information - Native Canadian Explorer Keith Ranville keith_ranville@hotmail.com

    Acho Dene KoeAdams Lake Indian BandAhousaht First NationAitchelitz BandAlexandria Indian BandAlexis CreekAlliance Tribal Council (Naut'sa Mawt Tribe)Ashcroft Indian BandAtlin First Nation (Taku River Tlingit)Beecher Bay First Nation (Scia'new First Nation)Bella Bella Indian Band (Heiltsuk Nation)Bella Coola Band (Nuxalk Nation)Blueberry River First NationsBonaparte Indian BandsBoothroyd Indian BandsBoston Bar First NationBridge River Indian BandBurns Lake Indian BandBurrard Band (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation)Campbell River Indian BandCanim Lake Indian BandCanoe Creek Indian BandCape Mudge BandCarcross/Tagish First NationCariboo Tribal CouncilCarrier Chilcotin Tribal CouncilCarrier Sekani Tribal CouncilCayoose Creek BandChampagne and Aishihik First NationsChawathil BandCheam Indian BandChehalis Indian BandChemainus First NationCheslatta Indian BandClayoquot Indian Band (Tla-o-qui-aht Band)Clinton Band (Whispering Pines Band)Coldwater Indian BandColumbia Lake Indian BandComox Indian Band (K’ ómoks Nation)Cook's Ferry Indian BandsCowichan TribesDa'naxda'xw First NationDeadman's Creek Band (Skeetchestn Band)Dease River Band CouncilDenetsaa Tse K'Nai First Nation (Prophet River)Ditidaht First NationDoig River First NationDouglas First NationsEhattesaht First NationEsketemc First NationEsquimalt NationFort Langley Band (Kwantlen First Nation)Fort Nelson First NationFort Ware Indian Band (Kwadacha Band)Fountain Band (Xaxli'p First Nation)Fraser Canyon Tribal AdministrationFraser Lake Band (Nadleh Whut'en Band)Gingolx First Nation (Kincolith)Gitanmaax Band CouncilGitanyow Hereditary ChiefsGitsegukla Indian BandGitwangak Band CouncilGitwinksihlkw Village GovernmentGitxsan Treaty SocietyGlen Vowell Indian BandGwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw NationGwawaenuk TribeHagwilget Village CouncilHaida NationHaisla Nation (Kitimaat)Halalt First NationHalfway River First NationsHamatla Treaty SocietyHartley Bay Village CouncilHeiltsuk NationHesquiaht First NationHigh Bar First NationHomalco Indian BandHope Indian Band (Chawathil Band)Hul'qumi'numHupacasath First NationHuu-ay-aht First NationIn-SHUCK-ch CouncilIskut First NationKamloops Indian BandKanaka Bar Indian BandKaska Dena CouncilKatzie First NationKa:'yu:'k't'h'/Che:k:tles7et'h' First NationKincolithKispiox BandKitamaat VillageKitasoo BandKitkatla First NationKitselas Indian BandKitsumkalum BandKlahoose First NationKlemtu Band (Kitasoo Band)K’ómoks NationKluskus Indian Band (Lhoosk'uz Dene)Ktunaxa KinbasketKwadacha BandKwakiutl BandKwantlen First NationKwaw-kwaw-a-pilt First NationKwiakah First NationsKwicksutaineuk/Ah-Kwa-Mish TribesKwikwetlem First NationKyuquot Tribe (Ka:'yu:'k't'h'/Che:k'tles7et'h')Lakahahmen First NationLake Babine NationLake Cowichan First NationLaxgalts'apLaxkw'alaams Indian BandLheidli-T'enneh BandLhoosk'uz Dene'Lhtako Dene NationLiard First NationLillooet Indian Band (T'it'q'et)Lillooet TribeLil'wat First NationLittle Shuswap Indian BandLower Kootenay Indian BandLower Nicola Indian BandLower Post First NationLower Similkameen Indian BandLyackson First NationsLytton First NationMaa-nulth First NationsMalahat Indian BandMamalilikulla-Qwe'Qwa'Sot'Em BandMatsqui First NationMcLeod Lake Indian BandMetlakatla BandMoricetown BandMount Currie Band (Lil'wat First Nation) Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nations
    Musgamagw Tsawataineuk TribeMusqueam Indian BandNadleh Whut'en BandNak'azdli Indian BandNanaimo Indian Band (Snuneymuxw)‘Namgis First NationNanoose First NationNat'oot'en Nation (Lake Babine Nation)Naut'sa Mawt TribeNazkoNecosli Band (Nak'azdli Band)Nee-Tahi-Buhn BandNemaiah Band (Xeni Gwet'in First Nations)Neskonlith Indian BandNew AiyanshNew Westminster Indian Band (Qayqayt)Nicola TribeNicomen Indian BandNisga'a LisimsNitinaht First Nation (Ditidaht First Nation)Nlaka'pamux Nation TribeNooaitch Indian BandNorth Thompson Indian BandN'Quatqua BandNuchatlaht First NationNuu-chah-nulth TribeNuwitti Band (Tlatlasikwala Band)Nuxalk NationOhiaht (Huu-ay-aht First Nation)Okanagan Indian BandOkanagan Nation AllianceOld Masset VillageOregon Jack Creek BandOsoyoos Indian BandOweekeno Nation (Wuikinuxv First Nation)Pacheedaht First NationPauquachin First NationPavilion Indian Band (Ts'Kw'aylaxw First Nation)Penelakut Indian BandPenticton Indian BandPeters BandPopkum BandProphet River BandQualicum First NationQuatsino First NationQayqayt First NationRed Bluff Indian Band (Lhtako Dene Nation)Saik'uz First NationSamahquam First NationSaulteau First NationScia'new First NationScowlitz First NationSeabird Island BandSechelt Indian BandSemiahmoo First NationSeton Lake BandShackan Indian BandShuswap Indian BandShuswap NationShxw'ow'hamel First NationSiska Indian BandSkatin First NationSkawahlook First NationSkeetchestn Indian BandSkidegate BandSkin Tyee BandSkowkale First NationSkuppah Indian BandSkwah First NationSkway First NationSliammon First NationSnaw-Naw-As (formerly Nanoose)Snuneymuxw First NationSoda Creek Indian BandSonghees First NationSooke Band (T'Souke Band)Soowahlie First NationSpallumcheen Indian BandSpuzzum First NationSquamish First NationSquiala First NationStellat'en First NationSt. Mary's Indian BandStó:lo NationStó:lo TribeStone Indian Band (Yunesit'in)Sumas First NationTahltan Indian BandTakla Lake First NationTaku River Tlingit First NationTanakteuk Indian Band (Da'naxda'xw)Te'mexwTeslin TlingitT'it'q'etTla-o-qui-aht First NationTlatlasikwala BandTl'azt'en NationTl'etinqox-t'inTlowitsis First NationTobacco Plains Indian BandToosey Indian BandToquaht First NationTreaty 8 First NationsTsartlip First NationTsawataineuk Indian BandTsawout First NationTsawwassen First NationTsay Keh Dene BandTseshaht First NationTseycum First NationTsi Del DelTsilhqot'inTsimshian TribeTs'kw'aylaxw First NationTsleil-Waututh First NationT'Sou-ke NationTsulquate Band (Gwa'sala-Nakwaxda'xw Nation)Tzeachten First NationUchucklesaht TribeUcluelet First NationUlkatcho First NationsUnion Bar Indian BandUpper Nicola BandUpper Similkameen Indian BandWest Moberly First NationsWestbank First NationWet'suwet'en First NationWhispering PinesWilliams Lake Indian BandWinalagalis Treaty GroupWuikinuxv First NationXaxli'p First NationXeni Gwet-in First Nations GovernmentYakweakwioosseYale First NationYekooche First Nation http://www.first-nations.com/



    About the VAFCS

    Since 1963, the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society (VAFCS) has been meeting the needs of aboriginal people making a transition to the urban community. The Friendship Centre, a charitable organization provides programs in health and welfare, social services, human rights, culture, education, recreation and equality for all genders of aboriginal people of all age groups. The Friendship Centre emphasizes the philosophies and values of aboriginal culture and tradition.
    With over 40 years of providing essential services to the urban aboriginal community, the VAFCS has helped families, youth, elders and children maintain cultural ties and values. The VAFCS has also helped aboriginal people access education, housing needs and support for families. The Friendship Centre strives to provide holistic and cultural services to all of its community members.

    Short History:
    The Vancouver Indian Centre Society originated in 1954. At that time it was located on West Broadway in the City of Vancouver, and was called the Coqualeetza Fellowship Club. Among the founding members were: Mabel Stanley, Hattie Ferguson, Mrs. Kelly, Alice Hamilton, Alfred Scow, Margaret White, Senator Guy Williams and Simon Baker. In 1963 The Coqualeetza Fellowship Club incorporated under the name of The Vancouver Indian Centre Society.In 1970, the Vancouver Indian Centre Society had outgrown its location on West Broadway and moved to 1855 Vine St. Until 1979 the building at 1855 Vine Street served the needs of the Native Peoples of the City of Vancouver, British Columbia and those from other parts of Canada. Through a Demographic Survey of the City of Vancouver it was determined that the main concentration of Native Peoples was between Cambie and Nanaimo Streets from 41st Avenue north to the waterfront, in total a population of forty to forty-five thousand. Armed with this information, the Directors implemented a relocation plan and subsequently acquired the new location at 1607 East Hastings Street

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