Kitsumkalum First Nation

Kitsumkalum First Nation is a band government of the Tsimshian people based at Kitsumkalum, British Columbia in the Skeena River valley in the North Coast region near Terrace, British Columbia, Canada. They are a member government of the Tsimshian First Nations treaty council.[1]

Chief and Councillors[2]

Position Name Term Start Term End
Chief Don Roberts 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Cynthia Bohn 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Wayne Bolton 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Kenny Brown 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Troy Sam 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Susan Spalding 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Lisa Wesley 02/23/2017 2019
Councillor Kathy Wesley 02/23/2017 2019

Demographics

The Kitsumkalum First Nation has 655 members.[3]

Indian reserves

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Indian reserves under the administration of the Kitsumkalum First Nation are:[4]

  • Dalk-ka-gila-quoeux Indian Reserve No. 2, on the Kitsumkalum River, 6 miles NW of Terrace, 114.10 ha. 54°35′00″N 128°39′00″W / 54.58333°N 128.65000°W / 54.58333; -128.65000 (Dalk-ka-gila-quoeux Indian Reserve No. 2) [5]
  • Kitsumkaylum Indian Reserve No. 1, on the right bank of the Skeena River at the mouth of the Kitsumkalum River, 449.90 ha. 54°32′00″N 128°40′00″W / 54.53333°N 128.66667°W / 54.53333; -128.66667 (Kitsumkaylum Indian Reserve No. 1) [6]
  • Port Essington, on left bank of the Skeena River, at mouth of the Ecstall River
  • Zimagord Indian Reserve No. 3, right bank of Skeena River at the mouth of the Zymagotitz River, at Remco CN station, 31. 0 ha. 54°29′00″N 128°44′00″W / 54.48333°N 128.73333°W / 54.48333; -128.73333 (Zimagord Indian Reserve No. 3) [7]

References

  1. ^ "Tsimshian First Nations". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  2. ^ "Chief & Council | Kitsumkalum, a Galts'ap (community) of the Tsimshian Nation". Kitsumkalum, a Galts’ap (community) of the Tsimshian Nation. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  3. ^ "Kitsumkalum". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
  4. ^ "Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  5. ^ "Dalk-ka-gila-quoeux Indian Reserve 2". BC Geographical Names.
  6. ^ "Kitsumkaylum Indian Reserve 1". BC Geographical Names.
  7. ^ "Zimagord Indian Reserve 3". BC Geographical Names.


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