First Nations. Wet’suwet’en First Nations & Office of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs Representatives from both the Wet’suwet’en First Nation and the Office of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs have designated seats on the Community Forest Board of Directors. These communities have a traditional area that is south of Xxxxx Lake to Ootsa Lake, west to the western boundary of the Morice Lake Park, and north to almost Smithers. There are 9 Reserve Communities in the traditional territory and many are located in the Community Forest. Bands in the Xxxxx Lake area have approximately 140 members with half living on the Reserves. Xxxxx Lake Band The Xxxxx Lake Band is also known as the Ts’il Kaz Koh First Nation. A Representative from the Xxxxx Lake Band has a designated seat on the Community Forest Board of Directors. The Band has a traditional territory that is west of Xxxxx Lake to approximately the west tip of Francois Lake, North to Xxxxxx Lake, and south to the north side of Francois Lake, and east to Rose Lake. There are 4 Reserve Communities totaling 184.6 ha. The Band has approximately 150 members that live on and off the Reserves Stellat’en First Nation The Stellat’en First Nation has a traditional territory which is east of Fort Fraser to the east end of Francois Lake, south to Ootsa Lake and north to the Village of Xxxxx Lake. There are 2 Reserves totaling 834.6 ha. The Stellat’en First Nation has approximately 506 registered members with half live on the Reserves. The Community Forest consults with and provides communication to the Stellat’en First Nations.
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First Nations. Wet’suwet’en First Nations & Office of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs Representatives from both the Wet’suwet’en First Nation and the Office of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs have designated seats on the Community Forest Board of Directors. These communities have a traditional area that is south of Xxxxx Lake to Ootsa Lake, west to the western boundary of the Morice Lake Park, and north to almost SmithersXxxxxxxx. There are 9 Reserve Communities in the traditional territory and many are located in the Community Forest. Bands in the Xxxxx Lake area have approximately 140 members with half living on the Reserves. Xxxxx Lake Band The Xxxxx Lake Band is also known as the Ts’il Kaz Koh First Nation. A Representative from the Xxxxx Lake Band has a designated seat on the Community Forest Board of Directors. The Band has a traditional territory that is west of Xxxxx Lake to approximately the west tip of Francois Lake, North to Xxxxxx Lake, and south to the north side of Francois Lake, and east to Rose Lake. There are 4 Reserve Communities totaling 184.6 ha. The Band has approximately 150 members that live on and off the Reserves Stellat’en First Nation The Stellat’en First Nation has a traditional territory which is east of Fort Fraser to the east end of Francois Lake, south to Ootsa Lake and north to the Village of Xxxxx Lake. There are 2 Reserves totaling 834.6 ha. The Stellat’en First Nation has approximately 506 registered members with half live on the Reserves. The Community Forest consults with and provides communication to the Stellat’en First Nations.
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