High Bar First Nation
The High Bar First Nation is a
Tsilhqot'in
and have links with some Chilcotin First Nations.
In the
Chilcotin language, the High Bar people are the Llenlleney'ten. The Secwepemc in the Fraser Canyon and on the Chilcotin Plateau
are also known as the Canyon Shuswap and have traditionally had close ties with the Tsilhqot'in people.
Indian reserves
There are three
Indian reserves under the administration of the High Bar First Nation:[1]
- High Bar Indian Reserve No. 1, on the Fraser River, 11 miles NW of Kelly Lake, 1183.30 ha. 51°06′00″N 122°00′00″W / 51.10000°N 122.00000°W[2]
- High Bar Indian Reserve No. 1A, south of and adjoining IR No. 1, 87.80 ha. 51°06′00″N 122°00′00″W / 51.10000°N 122.00000°W[3]
- High Bar Indian Reserve No. 2, on right (W) bank of the Fraser River, 10 miles NW of Kelly Lake, 275.20 ha. 51°05′00″N 121°58′00″W / 51.08333°N 121.96667°W[4]
See also
- Williams Lake, British Columbia
- Lillooet, British Columbia
References
External links
- Canoe Creek Band website
- High Bar First Nation website
- Northern Shuswap Tribal Council website
- Shuswap Nation website