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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    I’m not sure about this topic but I think S.Rupp knows quite a bit about that Valley
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitlers View Post
    Was in the general area this October. You can get a map online showing the boundary. Would be best to stay out of the Nemaiah Valley and I wouldn't venture too far down the Taseko Lake Rd.
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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Thanks everyone.

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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    I again am not sure but are the First Peoples not a bit hostile in that valley ?
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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Who draws the boundary lines on the MAP ? RJ

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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Uncle Joe is the mouthpiece west of the Fraser that has asked anyone without a status card to stay away. Maps mean nothing out there. I wouldn’t leave a camp or vehicle unattended anywhere out there. Hopefully Mr Rupp will chime in.

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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Very sad indeed what happens that as a resident of this province that you paid your taxes to , your dues , contributed to the provinces society, and you can’t go wander , hike , fish , camp ,and hunt there .
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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Quote Originally Posted by CranePete View Post
    Uncle Joe is the mouthpiece west of the Fraser that has asked anyone without a status card to stay away. Maps mean nothing out there. I wouldn’t leave a camp or vehicle unattended anywhere out there. Hopefully Mr Rupp will chime in.
    101% agree ! The map question was DO they just get to pick what CROWN land they want ? RJ

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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Quote Originally Posted by Dench View Post
    Guys, anyone actually have an answer?
    Go to the Band office and ask for a map.
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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Quote Originally Posted by CranePete View Post
    Uncle Joe is the mouthpiece west of the Fraser that has asked anyone without a status card to stay away. Maps mean nothing out there. I wouldn’t leave a camp or vehicle unattended anywhere out there. Hopefully Mr Rupp will chime in.
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    Re: Tsilhqotin’in Nation

    Quote Originally Posted by 180grainer View Post
    Go to the Band office and ask for a map.
    I ended up phoning the chief. He was polite and the map is the one harvest the land shared. Thanks everyone

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