Llenlleney’ten (High Bar First Nation)

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Llenlleney’ten (High Bar First Nation) is an Indigenous community in British Columbia, Canada, that forms one of the Nlaka'pamux First Nations bands with its own governance and traditional territory.

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Llenlleney’ten (High Bar First Nation) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations band
Indigenous community
Nlaka'pamux band
category First Nations governments in British Columbia
Nlaka’pamux Nation
surface form: Nlaka'pamux governments
country Canada
ethnicGroup Nlaka'pamux
governanceType elected band council under the Indian Act
governs Llenlleney’ten members
hasAlternativeName High Bar First Nation
High Bar Indian Band
hasCulturalHeritage Nlaka'pamux cultural traditions
hasCulturalRegion Plateau cultural area
hasGovernance band council
hasPopulationType off-reserve members
on-reserve members
hasRights Aboriginal rights under Canadian law
Aboriginal title claims in traditional territory
hasTraditionalActivities fishing
gathering of plant foods
hunting
spiritual and ceremonial practices
hasTraditionalTerritoryIn British Columbia
isIndigenousTo Interior of British Columbia
isMemberOf Nlaka'pamux First Nations community network
isPartOf First Nations in British Columbia
Indigenous peoples in Canada
languageTraditionallySpoken Nlaka'pamux language
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
partOf Nlaka’pamux Nation
surface form: Nlaka'pamux Nation
peopleAlsoIdentifyAs Thompson people
recognizedBy Canadian federal government (Ottawa)
surface form: Government of Canada

British Columbia
surface form: Province of British Columbia
subjectTo Canadian federal law
Indian Act
surface form: Indian Act (Canada)

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Nlaka'pamux hasSubgroup Llenlleney’ten (High Bar First Nation)