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The Kwakiutl District Council is a Political organization representing ten of the fifteen bands of the Kwakwak'awakw (Kwak'wala speaking peoples). These bands are located on the northeastern and northwestern end of Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainla
The founding members of the society are Barbara Mitchell, Comox Band, Lorna Quatel, Campbell River Band, Audrey Wilson, Cape Mudge, Pauline (McCrimmon) Janyst, Da'naxda'xw First Nation.In 1991 these First Nations women came together as a result of their concerns regarding the prevalence of family violence in their communities. Pauline did volunteer work at the Campbell River Family Services in the victim services area; she often had women of ethnic backgrounds along with the First Nations women referred to her. She took this concern to the three First Nations band social development workers and asked if there was something they could do. They first organized a support group that Pauline facilitated with her training as a victim service worker. From then she began seeking funding sources to implement a program.
At Capacity Forest Management Ltd We Specialize In The Management Of First Nations Forestry Operations In Conjunction With Our First Nations Clients. Our Clients' Territories Range From The Central Mainland Coast Through North, West And South Vancouver Island To The Southern Interior.
The Musgamagw Dzawada'enuxw are a longstanding traditional alliance between the four tribes: Gwawaenuk (Hopetown), Kwicksutaineuk (Gilford), Haxwa'mis (Wakeman) and Dzawada'enuxw (Kingcome). This relationship was re-solidified in 1938 with the raising of
For over 24 years, Allemekinders & Company has helped the people of Campbell River and the South Coast of British Columbia save money and increase their business’ productivity. Our caring chartered accountants have over two decades of experience providing quality services.
Cape Mudge ResortNewsThe most recent census data reports that the We Wai Kai Nation population is approximately 1022 members, of which an estimated 500 live off-reserve. The We Wai Kai Nation's reserve lands cover 684.74 hectares (1692.27 acres). The We Wai Kai Nation had 5 designated reserve lands, which include:Village Bay - identified as Indian Reserve #7 - located on the east side of Quadra Island, is 4.11 hectares in size and uninhabited.