Kanaka Bar First Nation

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Kanaka Bar First Nation is a First Nations government located near Spuzzum, British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration, one of three tribal councils of the Nlaka'pamux people. Other members of the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration are the Spuzzum, Skuppah and Nicomen First Nations (the Nicomen First Nation is also a member of the Nicola Tribal Association). . Other Nlaka'pamux governments belong either to the Nicola Tribal Association or the Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council.

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[edit] Name

"Kanaka" is the old Chinook Jargon trade language term for a Hawaiian, many of whom were in the employ of the Fraser Canyon. The presence of many Hawaiians, known in their own language also as kanaka (local guy) on the gold workings on the Fraser in this area conferred the name Kanaka Bar on a certain gold-rich sandbar on the Fraser below.


[edit] Chief and Councillors

[edit] Treaty Process

[edit] History

[edit] Demographics

[edit] Economic Development

[edit] Social, Educational and Cultural Programs and Facilities

[edit] See also

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Nlaka'pamux First Nations governments

Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council

Ashcroft Indian Band | Boothroyd Indian Band | Boston Bar Indian Band | Oregon Jack Creek Indian Band | Spuzzum Indian Band

Fraser Canyon Indian Administration

Kanaka Bar Indian Band | Skuppah Indian Band | Spuzzum Indian Band | Nicomen Indian Band

Nicola Tribal Association

Cook's Ferry Indian Band | Shackan Indian Band | Nicomen Indian Band | Nooaitch Indian Band | Lower Nicola Indian Band | Upper Nicola Indian Band | Coldwater Indian Band | Siska Indian Band

Unaffiliated

Lytton First Nation