Cheslatta Band - A Presentation To The Meeting of Chiefs, January 30, 1985
Archival Item, 270.1
- Date
- January 30, 1985
- Extent and Medium
- 11 pages
- Material Designation
- Textual records
- Scope and Content
- Cheslatta Band - A Presentation To the Meeting Of Chiefs at Stoney Creek Reserve, Jan 30, 1985. A presentation by Chief Marvin Charlie of Cheslatta. Includes a brief history of Cheslatta in the 1950's when the area was flooded and the aftermath, the Story of Surrender of the Cheslatta Indian Band, and Cheslatta Indian Band's Specific Claim.
- Language
- English
- Conditions Governing Access
- For educational and research purposes only
- Restrictions
- Cultural Restrictions
- creator
- Cheslatta Carrier Nation
- Related Collection
- Carrier Sekani Tribal Council fonds ➔ Box List ➔ [Library to Archives Box #1]
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