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image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 January 2011
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Kamloops Indian Band of the Shuswap Nation
Tk'emlúps
Largest of the
Secwepemc bands, it has more than 1000 members and 130 sq.km of land.
Chrystian Kretowicz,
25 January
2011
This band is now known as Tkemlups te Secwepemc.
Valentin Poposki, 5 March 2020
The symbols are shown on the
Public Register of Arms as a banner of arms, described as "Argent a cross throughout potent grady of two the vertical arms Gules the horizontal arms Sable charged with a cross wavy Azure edged Argent surmounted at the crossing by a bezant thereon a representation of the supports of a winter lodge of the Kamloops People Gules the end gradients from the chief clockwise Gules Or Argent and Sable the quarters charged first and fourth of a fawn statant second and third of a salmon leaping Gules".
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 January 2011
A second flag is shown on the
Public Register of Arms, "Per pale Gules and Argent dexter a coyote’s head sinister a fox’s head contourné both erased at the front and couped at the back conjoined at the party line and counterchanged all within a bordure of copper proper".
Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 January 2011