Treaty 3 Nations (British Columbia)

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Treaty 3 Nations (British Columbia) is a political alliance of several First Nations in British Columbia that collaborate on shared governance, rights, and regional issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations political alliance
Indigenous governance body
basedOn inherent Indigenous rights
traditional laws and governance systems
collaboratesWith Government of British Columbia NERFINISHED
Government of Canada NERFINISHED
country Canada
ethnicGroup First Nations NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indigenous rights
land and resource governance
self‑government
treaty negotiations
focusesOn environmental stewardship
protection of culture and traditions
regional governance
resource development impacts
governs collective decision‑making on shared issues
hasJurisdictionOver traditional territories of member First Nations
hasMember Gitanyow First Nation NERFINISHED
Gitxsan Nation NERFINISHED
Wet’suwet’en Nation NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalStatus non‑treaty First Nations alliance
languageUsed English
locatedIn British Columbia
northwestern British Columbia
purpose collective political advocacy
coordination on regional issues
protection of Aboriginal rights and title
shared governance
represents member First Nations in negotiations with the Crown
rightsHeld Aboriginal rights
Aboriginal title

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Tsleil-Waututh Nation memberOf Treaty 3 Nations (British Columbia)