21 Aug, 2019
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Gitanyow
Gitanyow was formerly named Kitwancool as was the Indian Reserve it is located on. The band government changed its name from the Kitwancool Indian Band to the Gitanyow Band in 1991. In 1994 the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs, the governing body of the band, renamed themselves Sim-Gi-Get'm Gitanyow and asked that localities on the Kitwancool Indian reserve henceforth be identified as Gitanyow.
The village of about 400 people is a National Historic Site of Canada.
55°16′00″N 128°04′00″W / 55.26667°N 128.06667°W / 55.26667; -128.06667
See also
External links
- Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs [1]
- Gitanyow Band Council website [2] Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
- General tourist information [3]
- Gitanyow Historical Village [4]
Notes
- ^ BC Names entry "Gitanyow 1 (Indian reserve)"
- ^ Gitanyow Band website
- ^ BC Names entry "Gitanyow (community)"
- ^ "Kitwankul National Historic Site of Canada". Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada. Parks Canada. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
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