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Legend: Red dots indicate tribes with an active NPLCC project
1, Kashia Band of Pomo Tribe2, Manchester Band of Pomo Tribe3, Robinson, Pomo Tribe4, Redwood Valley, Pomo Tribe5, Sherwood Valley, Pomo6, Cahto People, Laytonville 7, Round Valley Tribes8, Pit River Tribe9, Pit River Tribe, Montgomery Creek10, Ajumawi and Atsugewi 11, Pit River Tribe, Big Bend12, Mattole and Wiyot13, Wiyot Tribe14, Blue Lake: Wiyot, Yurok, and Hupa 15, Hoopa Valley16, Trinidad Rancheria17, Yurok and Tolowa, Big Lagoon18, Yurok19, Klamath, Karuk, and Shasta: Quartz Valley20, Resighini21, Karuk22, Elk Valley23, Tolowa24, Cow Creek25, Coquille27, Warm Springs28, Siletz29, Grand Ronde30, Yakama31, Chehalis32, Shoalwater Bay33, Nisqually34, Muckleshoot35, Puyallup
36, Squaxin Island37, Skokomish38, Port Madison39, Quinault40, Port Gamble41, Tulalip42, Jamestown S'Klallam43, Hoh44, Stillaguamish45, Quileute46, Lower Elwha47, Ditidaht48, Swinomish49, Upper Skagit50, Samish51, Ditidaht52, Makah53, Lummi54, Nooksack55, Quwutsun'56, Sto:lo57, Sne-Nay-Muxw58, Nlaka'pamux59, Qualicum60, Squamish61, Shíshálh62, Nuu-chah-nulth63, Comox64, Sliammon65, Stl'atl'imx66, Klahoose67, Homalco68, Kwakwaka'wakw69, Tsilhqot'in
70, Oweekeno71, Heiltsuk72, Nuxalk73, Haisla74, Tsimshian75, Wet'suwet'en76, Xaadas Haida77, Nat'ooten78, Gitxsan79, Annette Island80, Nisga'a81, Kasaan82, Craig83, Kake84, Tahltan85, Angoon86, Douglass87, Hoonah88, Chilkoot89, Inland Lingit90, Chilkat91, Tagish92, Yakutat93, Tutchone94, Eyak95, Chenega96, Chitina97, Tatitlek98, Kenaitze99, Chickaloon100, Eklutna101, Knik
General Locations of US Tribes and BC First Nation Language Groups in the NPLCC
Map numbers in British Columbiarefer to approximate regionallocations of major First Nationlanguages. This is not meant to bean exhaustive map of all First Nationlands in BC, which numbers in the100s. The source for this informationis the University of Britsh Columbia,with the following information: "Theintent is to provide a more accuraterepresentation of First Nations inBritish Columbia. [Areas] shown arelanguage areas and not anauthoritative depiction of tribalterritories. The names listed are theones First Peoples prefer to callthemselves.Terms and spellings donot reflect all dialects or names usedby First Nations living within theillustrated regions."
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103, Esquimalt104, Songhees105, Saanich106, Tsawwassen107, Musqueam108, Sto:lo109, Coquitlam110, Tsleil-Waututh
Additional BC First Nations not shown in larger map in the
Georgia Straight Region
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Map Sources: United States: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/na_metadata.htmlBritish Columbia: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/abed/map.htm Source for quote: https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-INTER-BC/STAGING/texte-text/fnmp_1100100021018_eng.pdf
Note: This map represents the best available information at a scale of the NPLCC. Thus, some details have been generalized. If users of the map find elements that are erroneous, or do not bestrepresent tribal/First Nation names or locations, please e-mail [email protected].
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