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Klahoose First Nation, British Columbia (Canada)

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Last modified: 2019-11-24 by rick wyatt
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[Klahoose First Nation, British Columbia flag] image located by Valentin Poposki, 2 October 2019


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Occupying traditional territories that span from Cortes Island to Toba Inlet, the Klahoose Nation has existed since time before memory. Our primary village site, Squirrel Cove, is home to approximately seventy-five full-time residents who live and work on Cortes Island and in the surrounding areas. The remaining three hundred and nine members reside off reserve in coastal communities in the lower mainland and in Washington State. Our territories are rich in resources, both on land and in the waters that surround us. This abundance helped sustain our ancestors who carefully managed fish and wildlife to ensure future generations would have access to these vital resources. In the 1800s Indian Agents and government surveyors allocated our peoples to ten reserves, limiting our ability to survive and thrive as our communities had done since time immemorial. https://www.klahoose.org/about

The flag is white with the logo centered.
Valentin Poposki, 2 October 2019