
The Tsay Keh Dene First Nation is one of the
Sekani
Sekani or Tse’khene are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group in the Northern Interior of British Columbia. Their territory includes the Finlay and Parsnip River drainages of the Rocky Mountain Trench. The nei ...
bands of the
Northern Interior of British Columbia
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. Tsay Keh Dene means "People of the Mountain". While they have an office in
the City of Prince George, their territories, settlements, and
Indian Reserves
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that has been set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band."
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are all to the north, in the area of
Williston Lake
Williston Lake is a reservoir created by the W. A. C. Bennett Dam and is located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.
Geography
The lake fills the basin of the upper Peace River, backing into the Rocky Mountain Trench which is ...
, the creation of which flooded a large part of their territory with devastating effects on the people and their way of life.
Indian Reserves and Settlements
Indian Reserves
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."
Indi ...
and Settlements under the jurisdiction of the Tsay Keh Dene First Nation are:
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Ingenika Settlement
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Mesilinka
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Parnsip Indian Reserve No. 5, on the left bank of the
Parsnip River at
Fort Grahame, 34.20 ha.
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Police Meadow Indian Reserve No. 2
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, 4 miles east of the Finlay River, 15 miles northwest of Fort Grahame, 129.50 ha.
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Tutu Creek Indian Reserve No. 4
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, on left bank of the Parnsip River at Fort Grahame, 37.30 ha.
BCGNIS entry "Tutu Creek Indian Reserve 4"
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The Tse Keh Nay, formerly known as the Ingenika, live at the north end of the Williston Reservoir in the community of Tsay Keh Dene. They have lived in the "Rocky Mountain Trench for many generations." In 1824 Samuel Black, an early fur trader visited the region and kept a journal of his visit there with Tse Keh Nay Chief Methodiates and his followers. He described the historic use of the resource rich Amazay/Thutade/ Kemess area. Duncan (Amazay) Lake – known as Amazay Lake in Sekani – is a natural -long long wilderness fish-bearing lake with rainbow trout and whitefish populations, located at the headwaters of the Findlay watershed.57.0693921,-126.8010853,2830
Amazay Lake was the calving ground for caribou in the month of May.
References
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External links
Tsay Keh Dene band
Dəne Yi’injetl - The Scattering of Man - film about the effect of the W. A. C. Bennett Dam
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on Tsay Keh Dene people
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Northern Interior of British Columbia
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