Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation
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The Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation is a First Nation in the central Yukon Territory in Canada. Its original population centre were Little Salmon, Yukon, but most of its citizens live in Carmacks, Yukon. The language originally spoken by the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation people was Northern Tutchone.
The Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation signed a land claims agreement in 1997.
A former chief of the First Nation, Eric Fairclough, was leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party and leader of the opposition in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
[edit] External links
- Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation web site
- Government of Canada's Department of Indian and Northern Affairs First Nation profile
First Nations in the Yukon | |
Peoples: Gwichʼin | Kaska | Hän | Northern Tutchone | Southern Tutchone |Tagish | Tlingit | Upper Tanana | |
Governments: Carcross/Tagish First Nation | Champagne and Aishihik First Nations | First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun | Kluane First Nation | Kwanlin Dün First Nation | Liard River First Nation | Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation | Ross River Dena Council | Selkirk First Nation | Ta'an Kwach'an Council | Teslin Tlingit Council | Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation | Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation | White River First Nation |