The Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation, also known as the Kitasoo/Xaixais Nation, is the band government of the First Nations people of Klemtu, British Columbia, Canada. The band comprises two ethnic groups who share an ancient alliance, the Kitasoo, a Tsimshian group, and the Xai'xais, a north-wakashan speaking group. The government is a member of the Oweekeno-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council and a member of the Tsimshian First Nations treaty council.[1]
Indian reserves
editIndian reserves under the administration of the Kitasoo/Xaixais Nation are:[2]
- Canoona 2, on Princess Royal Island, north shore of Graham Reach, 219.30 ha.
- Dil-ma-sow 5, on Kent Islet southwest of the Princess Royal Islands, 1.90 ha.
- Gander Island 14, on one of the islands of the Moore Group off the west coast of Aristazabal Island in Hecate Strait, 121.40 ha.
- Goo-ewe 8, on Grant Anchorage, north side of Price Island, 2.0 ha.
- Kdad-eesh 4, on west shore of Aristazabal Island, 2.0 ha.
- Kinmakanksk 6, on the southwest shore of Princess Royal Island on Laredo Channel, 11.70 ha.
- Kitasoo 1, on east shore of Swindle Island at Klemtu, 334.70 ha.
- Lattkaloup 9, on Princess Royal Island at mouth of Fowles Creek, Laredo Inlet, 0.40. ha.
- Mary Cove 12, on Mary Cove, west shore of Roderick Island, 1.0 ha.
- Oatswish 13, on most northerly tip of Mussel Inlet, north of Mathieson Channel, Milbanke Sound, 2.10 ha.
- Quckwa 7, on Kitasu Bay, west shore of Swindle Island, 6.10 ha.
- Saint Joe 10, on Princess Royal Island at outlet of Bloomfield Lake into Laredo Inlet, 0.50 ha.
- Skilak 14, on Griffin Passage, east side of Roderick Island, 9.70 ha.
- Ulthakoush 11, at head of Laredo Inlet on Princess Royal Island, 2.40 ha.
- Weeteeam 3, at mouth of Kdelmashan Creek, southwest shore of Aristazabal Island, 3.20 ha.
Chief and Councillors
editPosition | Name | Term Start | Term End |
---|---|---|---|
Chief Councillor | Douglas Neasloss | 07/13/2023 | 07/12/2025 |
Councillor | Darren Edgar | 07/13/2023 | 07/12/2025 |
Councillor | Christopher McKnight | 07/13/2025 | 07/12/2025 |
Councillor | Harvey Robinson | 07/13/2023 | 07/12/2025 |
Councillor | Isaiah Robinson | 07/13/2023 | 07/12/2025 |
Source: Government of Canada[3] |
BC Treaty Process
editThe Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation is at Stage 4 in the British Columbia Treaty Process.[1]
Demographics
editPopulation
editAs of March 2024, the Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation has a registered population of 493 (inclusive of individuals living off reserve).[4] 242 members of the registered population live on-reserve (49.1% of total population) while 245 individuals live off-reserve (49.7%).[4]
In the 2016 Canadian Census, the officially-recorded on-reserve population was 290, which represented a 3.6% increase from the 2006 census.[5] 80 people were recorded as aged 0-19, 195 people were aged 20-64, and 25 people were aged 65 or older.[5][a]
Notes
edit- ^ To prevent data being used to identify specific individuals, Statistics Canada applies random rounding to census data, where all figures are rounded (either up or down) to a multiple of 5 (or in some cases 10).
References
edit- ^ a b "Tsimshian First Nations". Executive Council of British Columbia. 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2009.
- ^ "Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail, Kitasoo". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 2009-08-13.
- ^ "Kitasoo Governance". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
- ^ a b Government of Canada (March 2024). "Registered population". First Nation Profiles. Government of Canada. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
- ^ a b Government of Canada (2021). "Population Characteristics". First Nation Profiles. Government of Canada. Retrieved 8 April 2024.