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First Nations water rights in British Columbia

First Nations water rights in British Columbia.

By Jubie Steinhauer

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Publish Date

1997

Publisher

Water Management Branch

Language

eng

Pages

65

Description:

subjectsWater rights,  Government relations,  Niska Indians,  Shuswap Indians,  Gitksan Indians,  Chilcotin Indians,  Okanagan Indians,  Kutenai Indians,  Stalo Indians,  Kitwancool Indians,  Coast Salish Indians

PlacesBritish Columbia,  Sik-e-dakh Indian Reserve No. 2.,  Malahat Indian Reserve No. 11,  Wycott's Flat Indian Reserve No. 6.,  Gitwinksihlkw Indian Reserve No. 7.,  Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 10,  Metchosin (District),  Ksoo-Gun-Ya Indian Reserve No. 2A,  Alkali Lake Indian Reserve No. 4A,  Canim Lake Indian Reserve No. 2.,  Windermere Lake Region,  Esquimalt Indian Reserve,  Alkali Lake Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Gitseguecla Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Anahim's Flat Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Sandy Harry Indian Reserve No. 4.,  Alkali Lake Region,  Canim Lake Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Nanoose Bay Region,  Lachkaltsap Indian Reserve No. 9.,  Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 9.,  Gitanmaax Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Deep Creek Indian Reserve No. 2.,  Alixton Indian Reserve No. 5.,  Canim Lake Region,  Anahim's Meadow Indian Reserve No. 2A,  Kitwancool Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Alexis Creek Region,  Soda Creek Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Columbia Lake Indian Reserve No. 3.,  Anahim's Meadow Indian Reserve No. 2.,  Pete Suckers Indian Reserve No. 13,  Nanoose Indian Reserve,  Westbank Region,  Johny Sticks Indian Reserve No. 2.,  Williams Lake Region,  New Aiyansh Indian Reserve No. 1.,  Becher Bay Indian Reserve no. 1.,  Cowichan Lake Indian Reserve,  Anahim Indian Reserve No. 18