The Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council is a partnership of four communities that aims to promote and facilitate the social and economic well-being of the Carrier Chilcotin Aboriginal Peoples.
Represents members from eight First Nations who belong to the CSTC association in such areas as fisheries, education, economic development, community and infrastructure planning, forestry, financial management, and treaty negotiations.
The Heiltsuk people have lived in their lands, on what has become the Central Coast of British Columbia, since time immemorial. This site describes their culture and history.
This site provides information about the various communities that make up the Kaska Dena First Nation, including information about lands and resources management.
The goals of the Council include preservation and promotion of Ktunaxa traditional knowledge, language and culture, community and social development and wellness, land and resource development, economic investment and self-government.
The Lower Stl’atl’imx Tribal Council serves four communities and is dedicated to assisting its member communities in promoting their growth, wellness and prosperity.
This website provides information about the programs offered by the Musgamagw Tsawataineuk Tribal Council to the members of various First Nations and introduces local villages and communities.
NmTC's role is to advise its members in a sustainable, adaptive and accountable manner in the areas of economic development, financial management, community planning, technical services and governance.
The purpose of the Cariboo Tribal Council is to encourage, facilitate, and work toward improving the unity and cooperation amongst member First Nations and between itself and other Governments.
The Okanagan Nation Alliance represents the people of the Okanagan Nation in the area of governance, economic development, natural resources, social development, history and culture.
The Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, also known as the SNTC, was formed in 1980 as an effort of the Secwepemc chiefs to advance the issues of Aboriginal rights.
The St'át'imc Chiefs Council (SCC) consists of political representatives from the 11 communities within the St'át'imc Nation to follow through on the direction received from the people.
Strives to assume greater responsibility over their own lives and traditional resources as they continue the process of rebuilding a healthy self-governing Nation within the Canadian Dominion.
This page provides information and the latest news on the Sto:lo Tribal Council, including past newsletters, documents for members, and contact information for the tribal chiefs.
The mission of the Treaty 8 Tribal Association website is to engage Treaty 8 First Nation staff and community member interaction on initiatives that are important to T8 First Nations in BC.