Stein River valley

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The Stein River valley is a culturally and spiritually significant area in British Columbia, Canada, renowned as part of the ancestral homeland of the Nlaka'pamux people and valued for its rugged wilderness and rich Indigenous heritage.

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Stein River valley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landscape
river valley
country Canada
culturalProtection co-managed with Nlaka'pamux interests
ecosystemType alpine environment
montane forest
subalpine forest
governedBy British Columbia
surface form: Province of British Columbia
hasAccessPoint near Lytton, British Columbia
hasConservationValue cultural preservation
wilderness preservation
hasEthnicGroupAssociation Nlaka'pamux
hasFeature old-growth forests
remote wilderness character
steep canyon walls
hasHeritageStatus Indigenous cultural heritage site
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
hiking
wilderness camping
hasSpiritualRole sacred area for Nlaka'pamux
hasTraditionalNameLanguage Nlaka'pamux
surface form: Nlaka'pamuctsin
knownFor archaeological sites
cultural significance
petroglyphs
pictographs
rock art sites
rugged wilderness
spiritual significance
traditional use sites
locatedIn British Columbia
Coast Mountains
southwestern British Columbia
partOf Nlaka'pamux ancestral homeland
Tsʼyl-os Provincial Park
surface form: Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park
protectedAreaStatus heritage park
river Stein River
significantFor Nlaka'pamux people
tributaryOf Fraser River
usedFor ceremonial practices
gathering of plants
traditional fishing
traditional hunting

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Nlaka'pamux traditionalTerritoryIncludes Stein River valley