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Kitselas First Nation is the band government of the
Kitselas {{about, the people, the location, Kitselas, British Columbia, their band government, Kitselas First Nation Kitselas, Kitsalas or Gits'ilaasü are one of the 14 tribes of the Tsimshian nation of British Columbia, in northwestern Canada. The origi ...
subgroup of the
Tsimshian The Tsimshian (; tsi, Ts’msyan or Tsm'syen) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Their communities are mostly in coastal British Columbia in Terrace and Prince Rupert, and Metlakatla, Alaska on Annette Island, the only r ...
. The band government is based at Gitaus in the
Skeena Valley The Skeena River is the second-longest river entirely within British Columbia, Canada (after the Fraser River). Since ancient times, the Skeena has been an important transportation artery, particularly for the Tsimshian and the Gitxsan—whose na ...
(near
Kitselas, British Columbia Kitselas, also Kitsalas, is an unincorporated settlement, otherwise known as Kitselas Indian Reserve No. 1 of the Kitselas subgroup of the Tsimshian people located on the Skeena River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Kitselas means "people ...
, which is named for them) in the
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valley to the northeast of the city of Terrace,
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, Canada. Though there is no Tsimshian tribal council, they are a participant in the
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treaty council.


History

The Kitselas First Nation have inhabited their lands for at least 5,000 years according to archaeological evidence. Their name is derived from Gitselasu which means ‘people of the canyon.’ The language of the Kitselas is Sm’algyax, which is the language for all bands of the Tsimshian Nation. The history of the Kitselas is told through narratives called adawx.Adawx talk about their origins through their perspective. Everyone belonging to the Tsimshian First Nation belongs to a clan or sub-clan. The Kitselas First Nation has four clans: Gispudwada (Killerwhale), Laxgiboo (Wolf), Laxsgiik (Eagle), and Ganhada (Raven).


Overview

The earliest record of European contact with the Kitselas was in the 1700s with Russian missionaries and fur traders. In 1792, British explorer George Vancouver mapped the coast of British Columbia for more trading ships to arrive and more traders ventured inland. This directly affected the Kitselas because it meant more people would be venturing onto their land. This would worsen in 1843 when the
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(HBC) created boundaries in British Columbia which essentially divided up native land in order for it to be settled or used by the British. The Kitselas held a strategic position on the Skeena River that allowed them to control trade with HBC because the river flowed inland from the coast. In 1858, James Douglas became the first governor of British Columbia and mapped out the Indian reserves. In 1859, the Skeena pass was claimed by William Downie for railroads, which meant more exploration along the Skeena River and Kitselas land continued to decrease. In 1864, Douglas was replaced by
Joseph Trutch Sir Joseph William Trutch, (18 January 1826 – 4 March 1904) was an English-born Canadian engineer, surveyor and politician who served as first Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Early life and career Born in Ashcott, England, Tru ...
who reduced the size of reservations and created policies that were meant to discriminate against Indians. In 1867, the Constitution Act was passed which said that Canada was responsible for natives and that they had to reserve land for them. In 1872, the British took control of the Skeena River from the Kitselas, so they could no longer charge for people to enter the canyon. Tsimshian and Nisga’a Chiefs travel to Victoria in 1887 to plead for treaties and self governance, but are not obliged. In 1901, Kitselas Reserve territory was finalized and their land was reduced from 220,000 hectares to 1200 hectares. In 1904, the
Homestead Act The Homestead Acts were several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain, typically called a homestead. In all, more than of public land, or nearly 10 percent of t ...
claimed that anybody except natives and Chinese could have 160 acres of land anywhere along the Skeena River for free. In 1927, Canada made it illegal for natives to fight for their land. In 1931, Tsimshian and Haida formed the ''Native Brotherhood'' where they discussed their grievances and this group still exists today. In 1946, the flu epidemic killed many Kitselas political leaders and the fight for their rights did not start again until the 1980s. In 1951, the Indian Act was changed and potlatch and claims to land were made legal again. In 1982, the Constitution Act recognized the rights of Indians. In 1984, Tsimshian Tribal Council was formed of 7 bands in the Northwest and together they would fight for the rights and lands that they had taken away from them by the British.


Kitselas Treaty

Kitselas has been working toward a treaty since 1993. The goal of the Kitselas Treaty is to get Kitselas out from under the Indian Act and make the nation self-governing. The Indian Act was passed in 1876 by the Canadian government and is meant to control every aspect of native life as well as controlling how natives are allowed to govern themselves on reserves. The Kitselas people want to make their own laws and adopt their own constitution. The Canadian government did this without speaking with the Natives first. The Kitselas Treaty is currently in Stage Five out of the 6 stages that it takes for a treaty to be ratified under the BC Treaty Commission’s treaty negotiation process. In 2013, the Kitselas people voted in favor of the Agreement in Principle (AIP) which is essentially a rough draft of the Kitselas Treaty. The problem with the AIP is that it is not legally binding and thus the Kitselas people have been negotiating and working hard on the final draft. The final draft will be the Kitselas Treaty. Kitselas is part of the Tsimshian First Nation Treaty Society which is composed of the Kitselas, Gitga’at, Kitsumkalum, Metlakatla, Kitasoo/Xaixais. The Kitselas and the Kitsumkalum work closely together as both are in Stage Five in their respective treaties. This treaty is also an effort to regain lands. The Kitselas are currently in Phase 1 of their land use plan. They are taking suggestions from their community on what they have in mind for the future of the Kitselas Lands.


Chief and councilors


Economy

The Kitselas Development Corporation (KDC) is one of the main economic contributors for the Kitselas. The main focus of the KDC is to develop pieces of land that the Kitselas own and lease them to interested businesses as well as create employment opportunities for Kitselas people and people of other First Nations in order to utilize the profits to further the economy and diversity of the Kitselas First Nation. They want to find business opportunities within Kitselas territory. KDC works with government agencies and non government agencies for Kitselas development and opportunities. The KDC played a role in developing Kitselas Forestry Products and Wai Wah Environmental. The Kitselas First Nation has a community hall on the Kulspai Reserve and it is available for rent for large events.


Indian Reserves

The traditional land of the Kitselas encompasses British Columbia’s Northern coast of the Pacific Ocean to Skeena Valley. The Kitselas have lived on this land for over 5,000 years. They live on 10 reserves, but the Gitaus and Kulspai reserves are the most populated. The Gitaus Reserve is also known as Kitselas Canyon and is the traditional home for the Kitselas First Nation. The Kulspai reserve was traditionally used as a place for canoes to be beached for people who were moving south to Lakelse Lake. The Kshish Indian Reserve (No. 4) is where the Kitselas people were relocated in the 1880s. This reserve is only occupied during the summer. The Kshish Indian Reserve has an additional part to it referred to as reservation No. 4B, which was given to the Kitselas to be used as a cemetery. Many of the reserves were affected by Canadian logging interests and land was often leased or agreements were broken for logging purposes. It is also not uncommon for land to be claimed for highways or railroads.
Indian reserve In Canada, an Indian reserve (french: réserve indienne) is specified by the '' Indian Act'' as a "tract of land, the legal title to which is vested in Her Majesty, that has been set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band." In ...
s under the administration of the Kitselas First Nation are: * Chimdimash Indian Reserve No. 2, on the Skeena River at the mouth of Chimdemash Creek, 3 miles northeast of
Usk Usk ( cy, Brynbuga) is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, northeast of Newport. It is located on the River Usk, which is spanned by an arched stone bridge at the western entrance to the town. Usk Castle, above the town, overlooks th ...
, 65.10 ha. * Chimdimash Indian Reserve No. 2A, left bank of Skeena River between Chimdemash and Mannix Creeks and adjoining Chimdimash IR No. 2, 119.30 ha. * Ikshenigwolk Indian Reserve No. 3, left bank of Skeena River at mouth of Legate Creek, 2 miles S of Pacific CN station, 28.70 ha. * Ketoneda Indian Reserve No. 7, left bank of Skeena River 2 miles SE of Doreen CN station, 40.80 ha. * Kitselas Indian Reserve No. 1, on the Skeena River at the mouth of Kleanza Creek one mile south of
Usk Usk ( cy, Brynbuga) is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, northeast of Newport. It is located on the River Usk, which is spanned by an arched stone bridge at the western entrance to the town. Usk Castle, above the town, overlooks th ...
, 434.60 ha. * Kshish Indian Reserve No. 4 (includes Kshish IR No. 4A), on right bank of Skeena River north of the mouth of the
Zymoetz River The Zymoetz River is a tributary of the Skeena River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Course The Zymoetz River (local name "Copper River") originates in the Coast Mountains and flows generally south and west to join the Skeena Riv ...
, 258.30 ha. * Kshish Indian Reserve No. 4B, an addition to Kshish IR No. 4, 4.0 ha. * Kulspai Indian Reserve No. 6, on left bank of Skeena River 3 miles south (downstream) from Terrace, 6.90 ha. * Port Essington, on left bank of the Skeena River, at mouth of the
Ecstall River The Ecstall River is a tributary of the Skeena River in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It originates in the Kitimat Ranges, and flows about to the lower tidal reach of the Skeena River at Port Essington, about southeast of Prince Ru ...
(shared with the Kitsumkalum First Nation) * Zaimoetz Indian Reserve No. 5, on left bank of the Skeena River at the mouth of the
Zymoetz River The Zymoetz River is a tributary of the Skeena River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Course The Zymoetz River (local name "Copper River") originates in the Coast Mountains and flows generally south and west to join the Skeena Riv ...
, 109.40 ha.


Programs and Services

Kitselas First Nation offers several programs and services such as dog control services, education, emergency response, employment and training programs, garbage and recycling, health, housing, hunting and fishing, lands and resources, social development and youth programs.


Demographics

The Kitselas First Nation has about 700 members.


See also

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Kitselas Canyon Kitselas Canyon, also Kitsalas Canyon is a stretch of the Skeena River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, between the community of Usk and the Tsimshian community of Kitselas. It was a major obstacle to steamboat travel on the Skeena Ri ...


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