| Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation
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Community Profile
Last Updated September 8, 2024
- Name: Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc (ISC Code: 688)
- Former Names:
- Band Style:
- Cultural Area:
- Indigenous Language:
- Number of Registered Members: 1540
Governance
Band Council
- GOVERNANCE TYPE:
- TERM EXPIRES: 11/13/2027
- CHIEF: ROSANNE CASIMIR
- NUMBER OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: 13
Contact Information
- BAND WEBSITE: http://www.tkemlups.ca/
- PHONE NUMBER: (250) 828-9700
- FAX NUMBER: (250) 372-8833
- ADDRESS: 200 - 330 CHIEF ALEX THOMAS WAY, KAMLOOPS, BC
- EMAILS:
- Councillor THOMAS BLANK:
- Councillor NICKOLE FRASER:
- Councillor DAVID MANUEL:
- Councillor JOSHUA GOTTFRIEDSON:
- Councillor NICOLE PETERS:
- Chief ROSANNE CASIMIR:
- Councillor MARIE BAPTISTE:
- Councillor JUSTIN GOTTFRIEDSON:
- Councillor NIKKI FRASER:
- Councillor BOYD GOTTFRIEDSON:
- Councillor DAYLIN MALLOY:
- Councillor VICKI W. MANUEL:
- Councillor MYRON RAY ALPHONSE THOMAS:
- General Band Office:
- Media Contact:
- Referrals Contact:
Band Financial Statements
Band Council Remuneration
Lands and Traditional Territory
Reserves
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ISC Code: 7174
KAMLOOPS 2
6.0 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT, IN SEC 34 TWP 17 RGE 17 W6M AT OUTLET OF TRAPP LAKE
[50.674522, -120.3272674] -
ISC Code: 7176
KAMLOOPS 4
72.8 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT ON RIGHT BANK OF NORTH THOMPSON RIVER ABOUT 24 MILES FROM KAMLOOPS
[51.0169264, -120.2491176] -
ISC Code: 7172
HIHIUM LAKE 6
31.8 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT IN SEC 16 TWP 24 RGE 23 W6M AT WEST END OF HIHIUM LAKE
[50.6754433, -120.3519193] -
ISC Code: 7173
KAMLOOPS 1
13283.7 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT SECS ALL W6M, AT CONFLUENCE OF SOUTH & NORTH THOMPSON RIVERS
[50.7204029, -120.2697759] -
ISC Code: 7177
KAMLOOPS 5
18.6 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT IN SECS 1 & 2 TWP 2 RGE 16 W6M ON NORTH SHORE OF HEFFLEY LAKE
[50.8466416, -120.100042] -
ISC Code: 7175
KAMLOOPS 3
3.0 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT IN SEC 27 TWP 17 RGE 17 W6M ON WEST SHORE OF TRAPP LAKE
[50.674522, -120.3272674]
Traditional Territory
- Katzie Official Traditional Territory Map [pdf]
- Interactive Map
- The Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation’s traditional territory encompasses significant portions of the Lower Fraser River, Pitt River, and Pitt Lake. The territory extends through modern-day Langley, Mission, Surrey, New Westminster, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and Richmond, among others.
- The Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc people have historically used the land for fishing, hunting, and gathering. Significant fishing sites include the Pitt River and Fraser River for salmon harvesting.
- Interactive Map of Katzie Traditional Territory: Click here to view a detailed interactive map showing the boundaries and key cultural sites.
- Historical Land Use: The Katzie people have lived in this region for thousands of years, practicing sustainable resource management and protecting sacred areas such as Pitt Lake and its surrounding wetlands. For more information on Katzie’s historical land use, visit Katzie Traditional Land Use Reports.
- In addition to key fishing sites, the Katzie historically used the upland forests of Blue Mountain for hunting and gathering. This area remains central to Katzie’s cultural practices today.
Land Claims
- Specific Claims None
- BC Treaty Process Participation: The Katzie First Nation is a participant in the British Columbia Treaty Process, which aims to resolve land claims and establish new agreements regarding land, resources, and self-governance.
- Treaty Negotiation Status: Katzie First Nation is currently in **Stage 4** of the BC Treaty Process, where they are negotiating an Agreement-in-Principle with the governments of British Columbia and Canada. This stage focuses on addressing key issues such as land ownership, resource rights, and governance over traditional territories. You can read more about their progress in the process at the BC Treaty Commission.
- Negotiation Issues: The Katzie First Nation is negotiating on several issues, including:
- Self-governance over their lands and resources
- Fishing rights and management of the **Fraser River** and **Pitt River** ecosystems
- Forest resource management and protection of sacred sites like **Pitt Lake**
- Economic development opportunities and rights to traditional lands
- Katzie Treaty Process Summary: For a full overview of Katzie’s involvement in the BC Treaty Process, visit the Katzie First Nation profile on the BC Treaty Commission website.
- Timeline of Negotiations: Katzie First Nation has been in negotiations since **Stage 1** of the treaty process in the early 1990s. They have achieved significant milestones, including interim agreements on fisheries and land use, while continuing negotiations toward a final treaty agreement.
Lands Administration
- Land Code: ✔
- Land Code Document: PDF
- Land Use Plan: PDF
- Land Code Contact: N/A
- Part of Guardians Program: ✔
- Guardians Program Notes: N/A
- Related Documents: Environmental Management Plan [Part 1] [PDF]
Consultations and Referrals
Band Business Interests
Court Records
Media Reports
Academic Research
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