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- Pacheedaht Government Website
Pacheedaht First Nation—or “People of the Seafoam”—are a Nuu-chah-nulth people from the southwest coast of Vancouver Island Our sacred land is our home, which brings us peace, safety and comfort and connects us to each other and our ancestors
- Pacheedaht First Nation - Wikipedia
The Pacheedaht First Nation (lit 'People of the Seafoam', [2] formerly Pacheena[3]) is a band government of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation, based near Port Renfrew on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada
- Campground | Pacheedaht First Nation
Nestled between two rivers and stretching along a mile of driftwood-strewn beach, Pacheedaht Campground offers an unforgettable west coast camping experience With beachfront sites, riverside nooks, and forested hideaways, there’s a spot for every camper to unwind and reconnect with nature
- Pacheedaht First Nation | British Columbia Assembly of First Nations
The Pacheedaht First Nation is a First Nations government based on the south west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada Pacheedaht territory includes the lands and waters along the southwest coast of Vancouver Island between Bonilla Point and Sheringham Point (see Map)
- Missing link land returned to First Nation on Vancouver Island ahead . . .
The Pacheedaht is a band of approximately 290 members on the southwestern corner of Vancouver Island Its community is centred near Port Renfrew, about 80 kilometres northwest of Victoria
- Pacheedaht | The Canadian Encyclopedia
The "Pacheedaht" or "Pacheenaht" ("People of the Sea Foam") are a Nuu-chah-nulth people who take their name from the former village site of "p'a:chi:da" (pronounced "pah-chee-da") at the head of Port San Juan Bay on southwest Vancouver Island The area between Sheringham Point and Bonilla Point is now recognized as Pacheedaht territory Their territorial claims also extend into the ocean to
- Pacheedaht First Nation - BC Treaty Commission
There are approximately 290 Pacheedaht members Pacheedaht has overlapping and or shared territory with its First Nation neighbours: Ditidaht, Huu-ay-aht, T’Sou-ke, and Lake Cowichan
- Pacheedaht First Nation Asserts Sovereignty, Calls for Blockaders to . . .
As the rightful stewards of its lands, waters, and resources, the Pacheedaht First Nation is asserting its Inherent Rights and authority over all activities within its Traditional Territory The
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