Kluskus First Nation
The Kluskus First Nation /ˈklʌskəs/ is the band government of the Lhoosk’uz (from Lhooz – meaning ″white fish″ and k’uz – meaning ″half/side of″; "the half or side of the white fish is white"), a Dakelh people whose main reserve located on the Chilcotin Plateau 130 km west of the city of Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada. The First Nation is a member of the Carrier-Chilcotin Tribal Council, which includes both Tsilhqot'in and Carrier (Dakelh) communities (the Kluskus First Nation is Carrier).[1]
The Kluskus First Nation's offices are located in Quesnel.
Indian Reserves
There are several Indian Reserves under the administration of the Kluskus First Nation:[2]
- Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve No. 10, 6 mi. E of Kluskus Lake, 48.60 ha.[3] 53°06′00″N 124°20′00″W
- Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve No. 5, 7 mi. SE of Kluskus Lake],] 64.80 ha.[4] 53°04′00″N 124°19′00″W
- Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve No. 6, 7 miles E of Kluskus Lake, 194.20 ha.[5] 53°05′00″N 124°19′00″W
- Chief Morris Indian Reserve No. 13, 5 miles E of Kluskus Lake, 129.50 ha.[6] 53°04′00″N 124°21′00″W
- Cluchuta Lake Indian Reserve No. 10A, on right (S) bank of the West Road River, 3 miles N of Cluchuta Lake, 64.80 ha.[7] 52°58′00″N 125°04′00″W
- Cluchuta Lake Indian Reserve No. 10B, on right (S) bank of the West Road River, west end of and adjoining IR. No. 10A, 4.5 ha.[8] 52°58′00″N 125°05′00″W
- Kloyadingli Indian Reserve No. 2, E end of the eastern Kluskus Lake, 221.70 ha.[9] 53°07′00″N 124°23′00″W
- Kluskus Indian Reserve No. 1, W end of the N shore of the middle Kluskus Lake, 425.30 ha.[10] 53°06′00″N 124°29′00″W
- Kluskus Indian Reserve No. 14, 5 Mi. E of the easterly Kluskus Lake, 48.60 ha.[11] 53°07′00″N 124°18′00″W
- Kushya Creek Indian Reserve No. 12, 3 mi. W of Kluskus Lake, 16.20 ha.[12] 53°05′00″N 124°39′00″W
- Kushya Creek Indian Reserve No. 7, 3 mi. W of West Kluskus Lake, 64.70 ha.[13] 53°05′00″N 124°40′00″W
- Sundayman's Meadow Indian Reserve No. 3, on a creek flowing into Lower Kluskus Lake, 3 mi. E of Middle Euchiniko Lake, 32.40 ha.[14] 53°07′00″N 124°20′00″W
- Tatelkus Lake Indian Reserve No. 28, at north end of Tatelkuz Lake, 125.80 ha.[15] 53°18′00″N 124°43′00″W
- Tsachla Lake Indian Reserve No. 8, on S shore of Tsacha Lake, 64.30 ha.[16] 53°00′00″N 124°54′00″W
- Tzetzi Lake Indian Reserve No. 11, on the West Road River, north shore of Blue (Tzetzi) Lake, 64.70 ha.[17] 52°59′00″N 125°00′00″W
- Upper Kluskus Lake Indian Reserve No. 9, on N shore of Upper Kluskus Lake, 7.40 ha.[18] 53°05′00″N 124°35′00″W
- Yaladelassla Indian Reserve No. 4, N shore of the easterly Euchiniko Lake, 70 ha.[19] 53°09′00″N 124°21′00″W
See also
References
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - First Nation Detail
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail
- "Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve 10". BC Geographical Names.
- "Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve 5". BC Geographical Names.
- "Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve 6". BC Geographical Names.
- "Chief Morris Indian Reserve 13". BC Geographical Names.
- "Cluchuta Lake Indian Reserve 10A". BC Geographical Names.
- "Cluchuta Lake Indian Reserve 10B". BC Geographical Names.
- "Kloadingli Indian Reserve 2". BC Geographical Names.
- "Kluskus Indian Reserve 1". BC Geographical Names.
- "Kluskus Indian Reserve 14". BC Geographical Names.
- "Kushya Creek Indian Reserve 12". BC Geographical Names.
- "Kushya Creek Indian Reserve 7". BC Geographical Names.
- "Sundayman's Meadow Indian Reserve 3". BC Geographical Names.
- "Tatelksu Indian Reserve 28". BC Geographical Names.
- "Tsachla Lake Indian Reserve 8". BC Geographical Names.
- "Tzetzi Lake Indian Reserve 11". BC Geographical Names.
- "Upper Kluskus Indian Reserve 9". BC Geographical Names.
- "Yaladelassla Indian Reserve 4". BC Geographical Names.
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