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- Wetsuweten_First_Nation abstract "The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its official name. Its members speak the Witsuwit'en dialect of Babine-Witsuwit'en, a Northern Athabaskan language.The main community is on Palling Indian Reserve No. 1. The band has approximately 140 members, about half living on reserve.The band is a member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and of the Broman Lake Development Corporation.The Wet'suwet'en First Nation was formerly part of the Omineca Band. In 1984 the Omineca Band split into the Broman Lake and Nee-Tahi-Buhn bands. The Skin Tayi band later split off from Nee-Tahi-Buhn.The Unist'ot'en Clan has had a checkpoint for the last half decade, the Unist'ot'en Camp, which has been stopping all pipeline crews from entering the Yintah since they do not have permission from their clan mother Freda Huson. The land is unceded, which means that any corporation, company, or police force from Canada has no authority on the land. Other Wet'suwet'en nations include the Burns Lake Indian Band, Hagwilget Village First Nation, and Moricetown.".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageExternalLink www.wetsuweten.com.
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- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageRevisionID "674503764".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Athabaskan_languages.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Babine-Witsuwiten_language.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Broman_Lake_Development_Corporation.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Burns_Lake.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_Sekani_Tribal_Council.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulkley_Valley.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dakelh_governments.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wetsuweten.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Hagwilget_Village_First_Nation.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Moricetown.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Tsil_Kaz_Koh_First_Nation.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Wetsuweten.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wet'suwet'en First Nation".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wet'suwet'en".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wet’suwet’en".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BritishColumbia-stub.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Carrier_First_Nations.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FirstNations-stub.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation subject Category:Bulkley_Valley.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation subject Category:Dakelh_governments.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation subject Category:Wetsuweten.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation type Government.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation type People.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation comment "The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its official name. Its members speak the Witsuwit'en dialect of Babine-Witsuwit'en, a Northern Athabaskan language.The main community is on Palling Indian Reserve No. 1.".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation label "Wet'suwet'en First Nation".
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation sameAs Q17027468.
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- Wetsuweten_First_Nation sameAs Q17027468.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation wasDerivedFrom Wetsuweten_First_Nation?oldid=674503764.
- Wetsuweten_First_Nation isPrimaryTopicOf Wetsuweten_First_Nation.