Cook's Ferry Indian Band
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The Cook's Ferry First Nation is a
Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council (except for the Lytton First Nation
, which is unaffiliated).
The Cook's Ferry First Nation reserve community and offices are located near
Spences Bridge, a small town on the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 1) in the Thompson Canyon between Lytton and Cache Creek, at the confluence of the Nicola River
and the Thompson.
Indian Reserves
Cook's Ferry Indian Band has jurisdiction over the following reserves:[1]
- Kumcheen 1 - 69.7 Ha - 18 Dwellings
- Skoonkoon 2 - 17.4 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Shawniken 3 - 13.8 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Spences Bridge 4 - 11.7 Ha - 2 Dwellings
- Lower Shawniken 4A
- Shawniken 4B - 13.4 Ha - 8 Dwellings
- Spences Bridge 4C - 10.4 Ha - 3 Dwellings
- Chuchhriaschin 5 - 8.1 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Chuchhriaschin 5A - 8.1 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Nicoelton 6 - 812.8 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Kloklowuck 7 - 83.8 Ha - 3 Dwellings
- Tsinkahtl 8 - 5.2 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Upper Tsinkahtl 8A - 4.1 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Pemynoos 9 - 1823.3 Ha - 5 Dwellings
- Pokheitsk 10 - 8.7 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Spatsum 11 - 65.8 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Spatsum 11A - 70.3 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Schikaelton 16 - 0.2 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Twoyqhalsht 16 - 11.1 Ha - 1 Dwellings
- Lish-Leesh-Tum 17 - 18.9 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Basque 18 - 428.4 Ha - 3 Dwellings
- Entlqwekkinh 19 - 64.8 Ha - 3 Dwellings
- Shpapzchinh 20 - 210.4 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Antko 21 (Merritt) - 14.2 Ha - 0 Dwellings
- Peq-Paq 22 - 186.1 Ha - 0 Dwellings
Total: 3960.7 Ha - 46 Dwellings
See also
- Nicola (chief)
- Thompson language
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-15. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
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