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St'at'imc

Interior Salishan people. Total about 6000. Sometimes known as the Lillooet Tribe

Main Communities are:

Lower St'at'imc

N'Quatqua in D'arcy

Lilwat in Mount Currie

Port Douglas at the Head of Harrison Lake

Skookumchuk on the Lillooet River

Samaqham on the Lillooet River

Upper St'at'imc

Chalath in Seton Portage

Cayoosh Creek in Lillooet

Titke't in Lillooet

Xwisten in Lillooet

Caclep near Lillooet

Ts'kw'aylacw between Lillooet and Cache Creek

The declaration of the Lillooet Tribe was made in 1911 in Spences Bridge and is the nation's declaration of ownership over the lands


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