N'Quatqua, variously spelled Nequatque, N'quat'qua, is the proper historic name in the St'at'imcets language for the First Nations village of the Stl'atl'imx...
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The N'Quatqua First Nation (Lillooet: nk̓ʷʕáthamx), also known as the N'quatqua Nation, the N'Quatqua Nation, the Nequatque First Nation, the Anderson...
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Located at the head of Anderson Lake, D'Arcy, also known as Nequatque or N'Quatqua in the St'at'imcets (Lillooet) language, is partly a recreational and...
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Stʼatʼimc around Seton Lake and Anderson Lake – whose descendants are today's N'quatqua First Nation (also known as Anderson Lake Indian Band) and Seton Lake...
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based in Lillooet and Mount Currie. Communities served consist of the N'Quatqua (Anderson Lake), Lil'wat (Mount Currie), Samahquam (Baptiste-Smith), Sekw'el'was...
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Douglas First Nation Skatin First Nations Lower Stl'atl'imx Tribal Council N'Quatqua First Nation Semahquam First Nation Douglas First Nation Skatin First...
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with the In-SHUCK-ch in the Lower Stl'atl'imx Tribal Council is the: N'Quatqua First Nation of D'Arcy By August 2007, the In-SHUCK-ch Nation Agreement...
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Nation on the lower Lillooet River to the southwest, and the independent N'quatqua First Nation at the near end of Anderson Lake from Mount Currie, which...
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The conservancy is located on the territory of three First Nations: N’Quatqua First Nation, Sekw’el’was (Cayoose Creek) First Nation, and T’it’q’et...
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of the Lillooet River where it enters the head of Harrison Lake. The N'Quatqua First Nation on Anderson Lake, between Mount Currie and Lillooet, was...
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