Seton Lake First Nation
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The Seton Lake First Nation is a First Nations government located in the Central Interior-Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Lillooet Tribal Council, which is the largest grouping of band governments of the St'at'imc people (aka the Lillooet people). Other St'at'imc governments include the smaller In-SHUCK-ch Nation on the lower Lillooet River to the southwest, and the independent N'quatqua First Nation at the farther end of Anderson Lake from Seton Portage, which is the location of three of the reserve communities of the Seton Lake First Nation, aka the Seton Lake Indian Band.
The Seton Lake First Nation's offices are located at Shalalth, British Columbia, where a band-operated school is in operation, teaching St'at'imcets language and St'at'imc culture in addition to regular curriculum. Many children from the band attend Bridge River Elementary School, which is run by the Lillooet School District and is also located in Shalalth.
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[edit] Chief and Councillors
Chief: Larry Casper (Jr.)
Council Members: Ida Mary Peter, Rodney Louie, Crystal Branget, Phyllis Peters, and Dionne Mohommed
[edit] Treaty Process
[edit] History
[edit] Demographics
[edit] Economic Development
[edit] Social, Educational and Cultural Programs and Facilities
[edit] Reserves
- Seton Lake Indian Reserve No.7
- Slosh Indian Reserve No.1
- Slosh Indian Reserve No.1A
- Silicon Indian Reserve No.2
- Mission Indian Reserve No.5
- Seton Lake Indian Reserve No. 5A
- Necait Indian Reserve No.6
- Whitecap Indian Reserve No. 1
[edit] See also
- Chief Hunter Jack
- St'at'imc
- St'at'imcets (language)
- Lillooet Tribal Council
- Bridge River Power Project
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