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The Tsleil-Waututh Nation ( hur, səlilwətaɬ ), formerly known as the Burrard Indian Band or Burrard Inlet Indian Band, is a
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band government in the
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. The Tsleil-Waututh Nation ("TWN") are
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peoples who speak hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, the Downriver dialect of the Halkomelem language, and are closely related to but politically and culturally separate from the nearby nations of the Squamish and (
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), with whose traditional territories some claims overlap. The TWN is a member government of the
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, which includes other governments on the upper Sunshine Coast, southeastern
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and the Tsawwassen band on the other side of the Vancouver metropolis from the Tsleil-waututh. There are almost 600 members with 287 living on the reserve as of January 2018. According to the 2011 national Community Well Being Index, Burrard Inlet 3 is considered the most prosperous First Nation community in Canada.


Notable members

The most famous member of the TWN was Chief Dan George, an actor and native rights advocate best known for his role as Old Lodge Skins in ''
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'' and for another role as Old Antoine in the
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'' (based on books by Paul St. Pierre). His descendants still figure prominently in TWN government and culture. The TWN is also known for its war canoe racing team, The Burrard Canoe Club. Hereditary Chief John L. George was the longest serving elected Chief and founding member of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, formed in 1969 against the Liberal 'White Paper' Policy that would end Indian status. He was a strong advocate and protector of TWN Aboriginal Rights and Title. Leonard H. George was an elected Chief and created the TWN Takaya Developments and began the partnerships that have brought much real estate development to TWN. Leonard also brought TWN into the BC Treaty Process and was a strong voice for the TWN. As well, he is the son of Chief Dan George and was a successful actor as well as being a politician. The TWN operates an ocean-going canoe tour/experience known as Takaya Tours https://takayatours.com


Reserves

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under the administration of the Squamish Nation are:Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada website information
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Burrard Inlet 3 Burrard may refer to: People * Burrard baronets ** Sir George Burrard, 3rd Baronet (1769–1856) ** Sir George Burrard, 4th Baronet (1805–1870) ** Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Lymington (1755-1813), a British General ** Sir Harry Burrard, ...
( hur, səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ), on north shore of Burrard Inlet, in District of North Vancouver,Main Reserve of the Nation, 108.2 ha. * Inlailwatash 4, about 1 km upstream from mouth of Indian River, 19 km North-Northeast of Burrand Inlet 3 Reserve, 0.5 ha. * Inlailwatash 4A, about 1.3 km upstream from mouth of Indian River, 19 km North-Northeast of Burrand Inlet 3 Reserve, 2 ha.


Documentary and Notable Events

In 2006, a documentary followed and was filmed by four Tsleil-Waututh youth to highlight their struggles with the education system. The documentary — titled as ''Reds, Whites & the Blues'' and/or, ''Reading, Writing & the Rez'' — is a CBC Newsworld in-house production co-produced with
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. In 2010 TWN helped welcome the Vancouver
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as part of the Four Host First Nations, which included Musqueam, Squamish and Lil'wat Nations. It was the first time that Canada accommodated the Indigenous nations interest for the event. It was the first time Indigenous title holders were recognized by the Olympic body. The TWN is also opposed to the Trans Mountain Expansion Project and their views and scientific reports can be found at the Sacred Trust Initiative: https://twnsacredtrust.ca


See also

*
Squamish Nation The Squamish Nation, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw () in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim (Squamish language), is an Indian Act government originally imposed on the Squamish (''Sḵwx̱wú7mesh'') by the Federal Government of Canada in the late 19th ce ...
* Coast Salish peoples *
Dan George Chief Dan George (born Geswanouth Slahoot; July 24, 1899 – September 23, 1981) was a Tribal chief, chief of the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation, a Coast Salish peoples, Coast Salish band whose Indian reserve is locate ...
* History of Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Longshoremen, 1863-1963


References

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