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Homalco

1. What is the First Nation Called?
Homalco Indian Band

2. How is the First Nation established?
Traditional Law

Please Describe:

Is there an attachment?
No

3. Who are the aboriginal people represented by the First Nation?
Homalco Indian Band Members.

4. How many aboriginal people are represented by the First Nation?
350

Is there any other First Nation that claims to represent the aboriginal people described in questions 3 and 4? If so, please list.

5. Please list any First Nations with whom the First Nation may have overlapping or shared territory.
Qualicum, Sliammon, Klahoose and Comox Bands.

6. What is the First Nation's traditional territory in BC?
Approximately 2,000 to 3,000 square miles, and extends from Dent Island, slighlty west of the mouth of Bute Inlet, to the vicinity of Raza Passage, including all of Bute Inlet and its watershed and Stuart Island. To the south the amendment includes the areas of Campbell River and Comox. The northeast corner includes the Bishop River Valley area.
Attach a map or other document, if available or describe.
Map Available?
Yes

7. Is the First Nation mandated by its constituents to submit a Statement of Intent to negotiate a treaty with Canada and British Columbia under the treaty process?
Yes

How did you receive your Mandate? (Please provide documentation)
Band Council Resolution

8. Contact Person: Richard Harry
Official Title: Chief
Phone Numbers:
Main: 604-923-4979 Office
Others: 604-923-4987 Fax

Submitted by: Richard Harry
Title: Chief
Date: amended 6/9/94


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