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North Coast Skeena

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The North Coast-Skeena First Nations Stewardship Society (NCSFNSS) was established in 2005 to enable First Nations people on the British Columbia North Coast and lower Skeena River to collaborate on projects of shared value.<br> NCSFNSS member Nations include: Gitga’at First Nation, Kitsumkalum First Nation, Gitxaala First Nation, and Kitselas First Nation.

The North Coast Skeena is a region located on the northwest coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is known for its rugged coastline, dense forests, and abundant natural resources. The North Coast Skeena has a long and rich history that is closely tied to the Indigenous peoples who have lived in the region for thousands of years. The North Coast Skeena is home to a number of Indigenous groups, including the Gitxsan, the Nisga'a, the Haida, and the Tsimshian. These groups have a long and diverse history that stretches back thousands of years, and they have developed sophisticated systems of governance, trade, and social organization that are based on their relationship with the land and the resources it provides. The North Coast Skeena has always been a place of great cultural and economic importance, and it has played a central role in the history and development of British Columbia. The region is known for its abundant natural resources, including timber, fish, and minerals, and these resources have long been the foundation of the local economy. Today, the North Coast Skeena continues to be an important part of the cultural and economic fabric of British Columbia, and it remains a place of great beauty and significance. The Indigenous peoples of the region continue to play a vital role in the history and development of the region, and their cultures and traditions continue to thrive and evolve.

Projects

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Skeena Tribe 50.31768572972655, -123.52167310331174