• The Tachie River is a river in central British Columbia, Canada. It originates at Trembleur Lake and flows southeastward into Stuart Lake, which it enters...
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  • Salmon River Willow River Stuart River Stuart Lake Necoslie River Pinchi Creek Pinchi Lake Tsilcoh River Ocock River Tachie River Kuzkwa River Tezzeron...
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  • Tachie Tachie is a Carrier village in British Columbia, located where the Tachie River enters Stuart Lake. It is one of the reserves belonging to Tl'azt'en...
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  • Captain James Hackman ("J.H.") Tachie-Menson (4 April 1928 – 9 February 2014) was an African pioneer and musician, widely recognized as the first African...
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  • other daily at 10 am. Mackie was part of the Tl'azt'en Nation, based out of Tachie, south of the Kuz Che Reserve. Basil lived in Fort St. James at the time...
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    Nakʼalbun Stuart River – Nakʼalkoh Fraser Lake – Nadlehbun Nautley River – Nadlehkoh Endako River – Ndakoh Stellako River – Stellakoh Tachie River – Duzdlikoh...
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  • and Driftwood River flow into Takla Lake, which empties into the Middle River, which in turn flows to Trembleur Lake. The Tachie River flows south from...
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  • Tsilcoh River Ocock River Tachie River Kuzkwa River Tezzeron Lake Trembleur Lake Middle River Takla Lake Sakeniche River Natowite Lake Driftwood River Kotsine...
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    via the Fraser, Nechako, and Stuart Rivers and through Stuart Lake onto Tachie River to Trembleur Lake to Middle River, finally arriving at Takla Lake where...
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  • Fort St. James, one of which was a water route through the Stuart and Tachie Rivers to Trembleur Lake to Takla Lake and the other was overland, called the...
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