- The
Cheslatta Carrier Nation or
Cheslatta T'En (pronounced chez-la-ta), of the
Dakelh (pronounced [tákʰɛɬ]) or
Carrier people (Ta-cullies,
meaning "people...
- The
Cheslatta River is a
tributary of the
Nechako River, one of the main
tributaries of the
Fraser River, in the
Canadian province of
British Columbia...
- Lake (Oosa Bunk'ut – "bucket lake"), the
Quanchus and
Fawnie Ranges, and
Cheslatta Lake (Tsetl'adak Bunk'ut – "Peak Rock Lake").
Dakelh territories are for...
- The
Cheslatta Trail (or Tsetl'adak ts'eti in Carrier) is an
ancient land
route in
British Columbia, Canada, that
stretched from the
Dakelh villages of...
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Another example is the
Cheslatta River, once a
small tributary of the
Nechako River in
British Columbia. In the 1950s the
Cheslatta River was made to be...
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caused various environmental problems along with the
displacement of the
Cheslatta T'En
First Nation,
whose traditional land was flooded.
Following the Second...
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Cheslatta Lake is a
large freshwater lake
located between François Lake and the
western end of the
Nechako Reservoir,
Range 4
Coast Land District. It...
- reservoir. For many generations, the s****s of
Ootsa Lake were home to the
Cheslatta Carrier Nation. The
flooding of
Nechako Canyon destro****
their traditional...
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tributaries include the
Cheslatta River,
which drains Cheslatta Lake and
enters the
Nechako at the foot of the
Nechako Canyon via
Cheslatta Falls, near Kenney...
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Local nations include Wetʼsuwetʼen
First Nation, Lake
Babine Nation,
Cheslatta Carrier Nation, Ts'il Kaz Koh
First Nation, Skin Tyee
First Nation and...