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The Tla'amin First Nation (Comox language: ɬəʔamɛn), formerly Sliammon Indian Band or Sliammon First Nation, is a First Nations self governing nation whose lands and traditional territories are located on the upper Sunshine Coast in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Tla'amin are closely related to the Klahoose and Homalco peoples and have shared their adjoining territories; formerly all three as well as K'omoks were grouped collectively as the Mainland Comox due to their shared language. They have been part of the Coast Salish indigenous peoples of the western coast of Canada since ancient times.

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  • Sliammon (de)
  • Tla'amin Nation (en)
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  • Mit Sliammon oder Sliammon First Nation (auch Tla’amin) wird eine kanadische First Nation bezeichnet, die traditionell auf beiden Seiten der Strait of Georgia lebt. Sie gehört zur Sprachfamilie des Salish, kulturell zu den Küsten-Salish. Der Stamm hatte im August 2009 genau 970 vom Staat anerkannte Mitglieder, davon lebten 570 (ein Jahr zuvor noch 601) innerhalb des Reservats, 396 außerhalb und 4 weitere in anderen Reservaten. (de)
  • The Tla'amin First Nation (Comox language: ɬəʔamɛn), formerly Sliammon Indian Band or Sliammon First Nation, is a First Nations self governing nation whose lands and traditional territories are located on the upper Sunshine Coast in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Tla'amin are closely related to the Klahoose and Homalco peoples and have shared their adjoining territories; formerly all three as well as K'omoks were grouped collectively as the Mainland Comox due to their shared language. They have been part of the Coast Salish indigenous peoples of the western coast of Canada since ancient times. (en)
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  • Tla'amin Nation (en)
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  • Established (en)
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  • Main Office: 4779 Klahanie Drive, Powell River, British Columbia (en)
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  • John Hackett (en)
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  • Tla'amin Nation (en)
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  • V8A 0C4 (en)
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  • Canada British Columbia (en)
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  • Cowichan First Nation band office, Duncan, British Columbia (en)
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  • Mit Sliammon oder Sliammon First Nation (auch Tla’amin) wird eine kanadische First Nation bezeichnet, die traditionell auf beiden Seiten der Strait of Georgia lebt. Sie gehört zur Sprachfamilie des Salish, kulturell zu den Küsten-Salish. Der Stamm hatte im August 2009 genau 970 vom Staat anerkannte Mitglieder, davon lebten 570 (ein Jahr zuvor noch 601) innerhalb des Reservats, 396 außerhalb und 4 weitere in anderen Reservaten. (de)
  • The Tla'amin First Nation (Comox language: ɬəʔamɛn), formerly Sliammon Indian Band or Sliammon First Nation, is a First Nations self governing nation whose lands and traditional territories are located on the upper Sunshine Coast in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Tla'amin are closely related to the Klahoose and Homalco peoples and have shared their adjoining territories; formerly all three as well as K'omoks were grouped collectively as the Mainland Comox due to their shared language. They have been part of the Coast Salish indigenous peoples of the western coast of Canada since ancient times. The territory of the Tla'amin people extends from the vicinity of Stillwater and the northern part of Texada Island, northward along the Malaspina and Gifford Peninsulas to the southern area of Homfray Channel and part of Cortes Island, including also the smaller off-shore islands such as Hernando, Savary and Harwood as well as Powell, Goat and Haslam Lakes. Their ancestral tongue is ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Ay-A-Ju-Thum) which is shared with the Klahoose, Homalco & K'omoks peoples. Historically, the Tla'amin, Klahoose and Homalco were all one people with no borders or separation. The three communities shared the village of q̓aq̓ɛyq̓ay (Grace Harbour) during the winter months and practiced the winter ceremonies that were held by the Coast Salish People. The use of Skway Skway masks, ceremonial songs and dances and potlatching and feasting were common here. Today, Tla'amin's main village lies at t̓išosəm which translates to 'milky waters from herring spawn'. The Nation has over 1100 registered members and about half reside on Tla'amin lands. The community has been growing over the years and include the brand new Tla'amin Governance House, A Health Centre, Ahms Tah Ow school, Chi-Chuy (Daycare/Pre-School), Two Soccer Fields, Tla'amin Salish Centre (gymnasium used as the community hall), Development Corporation offices and more. The Tla'amin executive board has in early 2022 posted a desire to co-operate with Telus on a project for a Telus-owned 5G tower (page 18) on their privately-owned land on Rexford Road, Cortes Island, and have asked for public input regarding the proposed project. Strathcona Regional District representatives raised some concerns with the plan, particularly around the frequencies that would be used on the tower, potential locations and whether or not the project interfered with the SRD’s own Connected Coast project. Cortes Island director Noba Anderson voiced her concern that by leasing land from the Tla’amin Nation, the SRD would not be included in any consultation because they have no jurisdiction. Brian Gregg of Sitepath Consulting is the Telus contact for the public consultation, which according to a Campbell River Mirror article posted on January 13, 2022 ended at the end of January 2022. In their April 2022 Nehmotl newsletter issue, the deadline for input was posted as extended to April 30, 2022. It was reported that input from approximately 136 people was received. Of the 136, 17% were in support and 75% expressed concern or non-support. Despite this opposition from the community, the executive board has expressed a desire to create a motion in support of the project. (en)
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