Tla’amin treaty settlement lands

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Tla’amin treaty settlement lands are the self-governed territorial lands recognized under a modern treaty as belonging to the Tla’amin Nation in British Columbia, Canada.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous treaty settlement lands
modern treaty lands
self-governed territorial lands
associatedPeople Coast Salish peoples NERFINISHED
Tla’amin Nation NERFINISHED
category First Nations treaty lands in British Columbia
Indigenous self-government in Canada
country Canada
governanceFramework Tla’amin Constitution NERFINISHED
governedBy Tla’amin Nation NERFINISHED
hasCapital Tla’amin community NERFINISHED
hasIndigenousLanguage ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Ayajuthem) NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
landTenure held collectively by Tla’amin Nation NERFINISHED
legalStatus fee simple ownership by Tla’amin Nation
no longer Indian reserve lands under the Indian Act
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
near Powell River, British Columbia NERFINISHED
partOf traditional territory of the Tla’amin people
recognizedBy Government of British Columbia NERFINISHED
Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Tla’amin Final Agreement NERFINISHED
region Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Tla’amin Final Agreement effective date 2016-04-05
rightsIncluded land ownership rights
resource management rights
self-government rights
selfGovernment Tla’amin Nation exercises administrative authority NERFINISHED
Tla’amin Nation exercises law-making authority NERFINISHED
treatyType modern treaty

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Tla’amin Nation governs Tla’amin treaty settlement lands