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List of First Nations in this Tribal Council
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619
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Burns Lake
| BAG 9000, BURNS LAKE, BC, V0J 1E0 |
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612
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Nadleh Whuten
| PO BOX 36, FORT FRASER, BC, V0J 1N0 |
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614
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Nak'azdli
| PO BOX 1329, FORT ST. JAMES, BC, V0J 1P0 |
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615
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Saik'uz First Nation
| 133 JOSEPH STREET, VANDERHOOF, BC, V0J 3A1 |
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613
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Stellat'en First Nation
| PO BOX 760, FRASER LAKE, BC, V0J 1S0 |
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608
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Takla Lake First Nation
| 450 - 3rd Avenue, PRINCE GEORGE, BC, V2L 3B9 |
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617
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Tl'azt'en Nation
| PO BOX 670, FORT ST. JAMES, BC, V0J 1P0 |
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725
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Wet'suwet'en First Nation
| PO BOX 760, BURNS LAKE, BC, V0J 1E0 |
Tribal Council Geographic Detail
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| Geographic Zone |
Zone
1
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First Nation is located within 50 Km of the nearest service centre to which it has year-round road access. |
| Environmental Index |
Index
C
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Geographic location between 50 and 55 degrees latitude. |
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The allocation of funds to Tribal Councils for many INAC programs is influenced by factors such as geographic location, distance from major population centres and the local climatic condition. Tribal Councils are classified according to these factors and assigned remoteness and environmental indices which are used in calculating funding allocations. These indices affect funding for the following programs: Facilities Operation and Maintenance (O&M); Education; Social Development; and Indian Government Support. |
| It should be emphasized that the intent of these indices is to provide a sense of geographic and economic reality in the funding process and as such must not be interpreted as a reflection of where a Tribal Council prefers to conduct its business. |