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Nadleh Whut'en First Nation

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Facilities in Lejac (IR#4) include Lejac Auto Body and Rocky Mountain Log Homes. The Lejac Residential School (now closed) opened in 1922, and housed children who were removed from their families and communities in the region from Vancouver to Dease Lake.
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Facilities at the Nadleh reserve include the Band Office, Treaty/Lands Management Office, Forestry Office, Catholic Church, convenience store, fire hall, maintenance shop, adult learning centre, health centre, outdoor hockey rink, and community smokehouse.
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in 2006 by the Health Support Workers in Saskatchewan who work with Indian Residential School former students. She organized the first “Healing Our Spirit World Wide Gathering” in
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Their traditional staple foods include salmon, moose, deer, small game, and berries, all of which are still collected by most band members each year for the winter.
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It is also affiliated with Carrier Sekani Family Services, an organization that focuses on physical and mental health and provides social services to its members.
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In September 2006, archaeologists uncovered an axe head near the Nadleh River and estimated it to be over 1,000 years old. There are also the remains of a
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Most of the nation's members reside in Nadleh, the main community, while others (approximately 20) live in Lejac. Nadleh is located along the banks of the
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The nation has one elected government chief and four elected government council members. The Nadleh Whut'en practice the traditional system of
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The majority of the community members of the Nadleh speak the dialect of Central Dakelh. Other dialects spoken within the community include,
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is located on Nadleh Whut'en's traditional territory, next to the Nadleh village. It was the original site of Fort Fraser, a
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can be found painted on granite rocks on the north side of Fraser Lake on IR#2. The drawings depict animals, fish and birds.
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trading post. The first fort was built in 1806, but burned down and was later moved onto today's Nadleh reserve.
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All dialects of Dakelh spoken in Nadleh are part of the Athabasca language family.
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refer to as IR#1-9. (Reserves 5 and 6 split from Nadleh Whut'en and make up
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and is in treaty negotiations with the federal and provincial governments.
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Nadleh Whut'en has 412 registered members, of which half live on reserve.
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First Nations government of the Dakelh people in British Columbia, Canada
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The Nadleh Koh School is home to an Aboriginal Head Start Programme.
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Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Development Canada
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in the Nadleh river, estimated to be over 100 years old.
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Facilities on IR#8 include Ormond Lake Cultural Camp.
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language family. Carrier people refer themselves as
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Nadleh Whut'en and Fraser Lake, view from Mt. Fraser
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Index

Nadleh Indian Band

First Nations
Dakelh
Central Interior of British Columbia
Fraser Lake
reserves
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Development Canada
Stellat'en First Nation
Nautley
Fraser Lake
Nechako River
Lejac Residential School
Carrier language
Athapaskan
Dakelh
potlatch
Pictographs
Beaumont Provincial Park
North West Company
fishing weir
Rose Prince
Cheslatta Trail
Cheslatta Lake
Nyan Wheti
Fort St. James
Order of Canada
Edmonton
National Aboriginal Achievement Award
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council

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