Kʼómoks First Nation
The K'ómoks First Nation, is the
BC Treaty Process. They remain a member government of the Kwakiutl District Council (a tribal council).[1]
Demographics
The K'ómoks (Comox) First Nation has approximately 330 members.[2]
First Nations reserves
First Nations
reserves under the governance of the Kʼómoks First Nation are:[3]
- Comox IR No. 7, in Comox District on the North shore of Comox Harbour on the East Coast of Vancouver Island, 58.9 ha. 49°40′59″N 124°57′04″W / 49.68306°N 124.95111°W[4]
- Goose Spit IR No. 3, on Goose Spit, Comox Harbour, in Comox Land District, 5.7 ha. 49°39′59″N 124°55′04″W / 49.66639°N 124.91778°W[5]
- Puntledge IR No. 2, on left bank of the Puntledge River, at mouth of the Tsolum River, at Courtenay, 83 ha. 49°41′59″N 125°00′04″W / 49.69972°N 125.00111°W[6]
- Salmon River (K’ómoks) IR No. 1, at mouth of the Salmon River, on Johnstone Strait, Sayward Land District, 133 ha. 50°22′59″N 125°57′05″W / 50.38306°N 125.95139°W[7]
See also
- Comox (language)
References
- ^ "KWAKIUTL DISTRICT COUNCIL". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
- ^ "K'ómoks". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
- ^ First Nation Profiles
- ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Comox 1"
- ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Goose Spit 3"
- ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Pentledge 2"
- ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Salmon River 1"
Further reading
- Mitchell, A., Shaw, P., & Miller, D. (2015). "A roadmap to independence: The K’ómoks First Nation comprehensive community plan and developer guidelines". Planning West, 57(2), 20–24. Retrieved from: http://hdl.handle.net/10613/2834
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