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Coleville Lake, Northwest Territories (Canada)

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[Coleville Lake] image by Antonio Martins


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Description of the flag

Unequal triband of dark blue, white and dark blue charged on the white area with a local badge. This consists of a traditionally crafted circular tambourine or frame drum charged with a circular area showing a local scene with the lettering "Behdzi Ahda First Nation" in two lines and showing a sunset over the namesake lake. On the dexter side a stylized caribou.

Colville Lake, with a population of 90 (as of 1996), is traditionally named k'AHBA Mi Tuwe (meaning "ptarmigan net") and is located at 67°02'N lat. and 126°07'W long., on the shore of it's namesake lake. Local languages are North Slavey and English, and the community belongs to the electoral district and land claim area of Sahtu.

Antonio Martins, 26 June 2000