Sechelt Indian Band

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The Sechelt Indian Band, also known as the shishalh first nation, is a First Nations band government located in the southern Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. They were an early signatory with the BC government on land claims, and today their former Indian Reserves are now the Sechelt Indian Government District, which has municipal status and comprises 33 land units ("SB" - Sechelt Band Land Units) in the area.[1]

Treaty Process

They have reached Stage 5 in the BC Treaty Process.[2] Negotiating independently with Canada and British Columbia. Sechelt Indian Band negotiated with Murray Rankin on behalf of British Columbia to reach the first Agreement in Principle under the auspices of the British Columbia Treaty Commission.

Demographics

  • Number of Band Members: 1,237[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ BCGNIS entry "Sechelt Indian Government District"
  2. ^ a b "Sechelt Indian Band". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.

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