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has gloss | eng: Tlazten Nation is an Indian band located along the north shore of Stuart Lake in the northern interior of British Columbia. The two main villages belonging to Tlazten Nation are Tache (often spelled Tachie in English), 60km northwest of Fort St. James and Binche (often spelled Pinchie in English), 40km northwest of Fort St. James. The small settlements of Middle River on Trembleur Lake and Grand Rapids, along the Tache River between Stuart Lake and Trembleur Lake also belong to Tlazten Nation. The main administrative offices are in Tache, as are the elementary school, daycare, Head Start, health and RCMP offices. The village of Portage (in Carrier Yekooche) once belonged to Tlazten Nation but separated in 1994. Prior to 1988 Tlazten Nation was known as the Stuart-Trembleur band. Tlazten Nation belongs to the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council. |
lexicalization | eng: Tl'azt'en Nation |
instance of | c/Dakelh governments |
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