Nicomen First Nation () is a
Nlaka'pamux
The Nlakaʼpamux or Nlakapamuk ( ; ), also previously known as the ''Thompson'', '' Thompson River Salish'', ''Thompson Salish'', ''Thompson River Indians'' or ''Thompson River people'', and historically as the ''Klackarpun'', ''Haukamaugh'', ''K ...
First Nations government located near
Lytton, British Columbia
Lytton is a village of about 250 residents in southern British Columbia, Canada, on the east side of the Fraser River and primarily the south side of the Thompson River, where it flows southwesterly into the Fraser. The community includes the ...
. It is a member of the
Fraser Canyon Indian Administration as well as of the
Scw’exmx Tribal Council, which are two of three
tribal council
A tribal council is an association of First Nations bands in Canada, generally along regional, ethnic or linguistic lines.
An Indian band, usually consisting of one main community, is the fundamental unit of government for First Nations in Can ...
s of the
Nlaka'pamux
The Nlakaʼpamux or Nlakapamuk ( ; ), also previously known as the ''Thompson'', '' Thompson River Salish'', ''Thompson Salish'', ''Thompson River Indians'' or ''Thompson River people'', and historically as the ''Klackarpun'', ''Haukamaugh'', ''K ...
people. The third is the
Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council
The Nlakaʼpamux or Nlakapamuk ( ; ), also previously known as the ''Thompson'', ''Thompson River Salish'', ''Thompson Salish'', ''Thompson River Indians'' or ''Thompson River people'', and historically as the ''Klackarpun'', ''Haukamaugh'', ''Kn ...
.
The Nicomen First Nation reserve community and offices are located near
Lytton in the lower
Thompson Canyon
The Thompson River is the largest tributary of the Fraser River, flowing through the south-central portion of British Columbia, Canada. The Thompson River has two main branches, the South Thompson River and the North Thompson River. The river i ...
.
Chief and Councillors
Treaty Process
History
The Nicomen First Nation is located near the confluence of the Thompson and Nicoamen Rivers. It was in this area that the first major gold finds of what would become the
Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
The Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, (also Fraser Gold Rush and Fraser River Gold Rush) began in 1858 after gold was discovered on the Thompson River in British Columbia at its confluence with the Nicoamen River a few miles upstream from the Thompson's ...
were found, and the first quarrels between First Nations miners and American miners began, which would culminate in the
Fraser Canyon War
The Fraser Canyon War, also known as the Canyon War or the Fraser River War, was an incident between white miners and the indigenous Nlaka'pamux people in the newly declared Colony of British Columbia, which later became part of Canada, in 1858 ...
of the fall of 1858.
Demographics
The total population of the citizens of the Band, as of 2001 was 89.
Economic Development
Social, Educational and Cultural Programs and Facilities
Indian Reserves
Nicomen Indian Band has jurisdiction over the following reserves:
* Nicomen 1
* Kykinalko 2
* Sackum 3
* Gualada 3A
* Skhpowtz 4
* Klahkowit 5
* Sleetsis 6
* Shoskhost 7
* Unputpulquatum 8
* Skeikut 9
* Squianny 10
* Enhalt 11
* Skaynaneichst 12
* Naykikoulth 13
* Putkwa 14
* Shuouchten 15
See also
*
Thompson language
The Thompson language, also known as , also known as Nlaka'pamuctsin, also known as the Nlaka'pamux ('Nthlakampx') language, is an Interior Salishan language spoken in the Fraser Canyon, Thompson Canyon, Nicola Country of the Canadian provinc ...
*
Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council
The Nlakaʼpamux or Nlakapamuk ( ; ), also previously known as the ''Thompson'', ''Thompson River Salish'', ''Thompson Salish'', ''Thompson River Indians'' or ''Thompson River people'', and historically as the ''Klackarpun'', ''Haukamaugh'', ''Kn ...
References
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - First Nation Detail
External links
Nicomen Indian Band
Nlaka'pamux governments
Thompson Country
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