Examples of Squamish Nation in a sentence
In connection with the proposed transfer of certain lands in Whistler, British Columbia hereinafter defined as the “Emerald Lands” from the Lil’wat Nation and the Squamish Nation (together the “First Nations”) to the Resort Municipality of Whistler (“RMOW”), RMOW agrees to grant to the First Nations an irrevocable right of first refusal (the "Right of First Refusal")to purchase all or a portion of the Emerald Lands on the terms and conditions set forth in this letter.
We plan to complete the process of formalizing our Aboriginal Enhancement Agreement as we work with the Squamish Nation Elders, educational leaders, Aboriginal students and their parents.
Per: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Skwetsi7meltxw Per: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Tiyáltelut SIGNED in the presence of: Witness ))))))))) LIL’WAT NATION: Per: Chief Xxxx Xxxxxx, Skalulmecw SCHEDULE A MAP OF KADENWOOD LANDS [SEE NEXT PAGE] SCHEDULE B MAP OF EMERALD LANDS [SEE NEXT PAGE] 01695738-6 SCHEDULE C RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL [SEE NEXT PAGE] {GLGZ-00230207;1} 01668840 01695738-6 RESORT MUNICIPALITY OF WHISTLER <Date> Lil’wat Nation XX Xxx 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, X.X., Canada V0N 2K0 Squamish Nation 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx.
For the 2012-2013 school year, the district will continue with a curriculum that is culturally relevant and authentic to the Squamish Nation.
He’s a proud Mohawk man from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in southern Ontario, who now lives on Squamish Nation territory in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
Squamish Nation, Klahoose First Nation and Homalco First Nation have neighbouring territories to the swiya.
Purpose of the Framework Agreement “This may be the single most historic accomplishment for First Nations this century, to have First Nations recognized as governments with their own law-making powers and control over their own lands...” Chief Xxx Xxxxxxxx Squamish Nation To enable First Nations to resume control over their lands and resources for the use and benefit of their members without Government interference, by replacing the land provisions of the Indian Act with First Nation made laws.
Xay Temíxw (Sacred Land) Land Use Plan page on Squamish Nation website.
The Squamish Nation will provide the Member[s] with not less than 30 days Notice advising that, on a date to be specified in the Notice, the Residence is ready for occupancy and that an initial inspection will take place on the date specified.
The Squamish Nation, shall promptly, at its expense, remedy any defects or deficiencies in the Residence which appear prior to and during the one year warranty period.