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Land The Taba Group is a highly respected, independently owned First Nations company located in Fort St. James, British Columbia. â We are proud of our safety, environmental and performance record in mine site infrastructure construction and services. Our values of hard work, perseverance, integrity, respect and collaboration have been the foundation of Taba's success.
From the beginning of time, the Gitga'at people have existed in their Territory on what is now British Columbia's northwest coast. The wellbeing of their people is intricately related to the health of their lands, waters, and resources, and the community continues to work to sustain their abundance and richness. Gitga'at culture is strengthening, and traditional practices continue to shape day to day life in the village.
Gitxsan Child and Family Services Society (GCFSS) strives to create strong, healthy, safe children and families within a supportive Gitxsan community. We provide protective and preventative services that balance the traditions and culture of our people with the modern context in which we live.GCFSS serves the six communities of Kispiox, Glen Vowell, Gitanmaax, Gitsegukla, Gitsegukla, and Gitanyow as well as the many Gitxsan people living off reserve throughout BC and beyond.
With The Guidance Of Our Elders, Carrier Sekani Family Services Is Committed To The Healing And Empowerment Of Aboriginal Families By Taking Direct Responsibilities For: Health, Social And Legal Services For First Nations People Residing In Carrier And Sekani Territory.
The Nisga'a Final Agreement is British Columbia's first modern treaty. A landmark in the relationship between Canada and its Aboriginal peoples, the Treaty came into effect on May 11, 2000, marking the end of a 113-year journey - and the first steps in a new direction. On that date, the Indian Act ceased to apply to Nisga'a people.The Nisga'a Final Agreement is the first treaty in British Columbia to provide constitutional certainty in respect of an Aboriginal people's Section 35 right to self-government. It recognizes Nisga'a Lands and opens the door for joint economic initiatives in the development of the Nisga'a Nation's natural resources.
The Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a Institute is a community driven, student focused aboriginal post-secondary institute located in the picturesque Nass Valley of Northern BC. It is the university-college in the Nass Valley. The WWNI incorporated in 1993 in an initiative from the Nisga'a Tribal Council (now referred to as Nisga'a Lisims Government) to provide quality post-secondary education and training to people within the Nisga'a community, and to ensure the survival of Nisga'a language and culture. The WWNI is a non-profit organization incorporated under the Society Act of British Columbia. The WWNI Board of Directors is made up of one representative from each of the four villages in the Nass Valley and a Chair elected at large to represent the Nisga'a Lisims Government. The WWNI is affiliated with the University of Northern British Columbia, Northwest Community College, and Royal Roads University for the delivery and accreditation of its courses and programs.