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Katzie First Nation

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Katzie
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First NationKatzie
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
LocationGreater Vancouver
Government
 • TypeBand
Ethnic groupsCoast Salish
Languageshən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, English

The Katzie First Nation or Katzie Nation is the band government of the Katzie people of the Lower Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada.

Indian Reserves

The Katzie Nation manages the affairs of residents of five reserves assigned to the Katzie, focussed on the area of Pitt Meadows, where the band headquarters are located. Other reserves are on Barnston Island and at Yorkson Creek in Langley, British Columbia. These reserves are:[1]

Population

As of December 2015, the band's population was 568, of whom 323 live on-reserve.[7] Which one there is 3 one in bc one in Langley and one on barnsten island

Treaty Process

The Katzie Nation are negotiating their land treaty independently, and are not part of either Sto:lo tribal councils (the Sto:lo Nation and the Stó:lō Tribal Council).

Golden Ears Bridge agreement

As the new Golden Ears Bridge was in Katzie territory, the nation signed a Benefit Agreement with Translink in September 2004 to establish the responsibilities of both parties.

References