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Native land claims letters : Nass and Skeena rivers area.
Collection includes 25 items of correspondence from various Chiefs concerning very early land claims in BC. Also illustrate formations of various First Nations organizations over time.
Author: Dalagumook [sic], Paul, (Chief) , Author: Githemkildo, (Chief) , Author: Wegit, Mark, (Chief) , Author: Simideak, (Chief) , Author: Morgan, Stephen, Author: Tate, C. M., Author: Indian Brotherhood of British Columbia, Author: Allied Tribes of British Columbia
Date created: 1909

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  • Allied Tribes of British Columbia (1)
  • Dalagumook [sic], Paul, (Chief) (1)
  • Githemkildo, (Chief) (1)
  • Indian Brotherhood of British Columbia (1)
  • Morgan, Stephen (1)
  • Simideak, (Chief) (1)
  • Tate, C. M. (1)
  • Wegit, Mark, (Chief) (1)

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  • Allied Tribes of British Columbia (1)
  • First nations -- Land claims. (1)
  • First nations -- Land use. (1)
  • Indian Brotherhood of British Columbia (1)
  • Indians of North America -- British Columbia -- Claims. (1)
  • Indians of North America -- British Columbia -- History. (1)
  • (-) Land title -- First nation peoples. (1)

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