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The '''Boston Bar First Nation''' is a [[First Nations]] government in the [[Fraser Canyon]] region of the [[British Columbia Interior|Southern Interior]] of the [[Canadian province]] of [[British Columbia]]. Located near the town of [[Boston Bar, British Columbia|Boston Bar]], it is a member of the [[Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council]].
The '''Boston Bar First Nation''' ({{langx|thp|'''Tqʷiyáwm''' or '''Tqʷyáwm'''}})<ref>Laforet, Andrea Lynne, and Annie York. ''Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939'', Pg. 258. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press published in association with the Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1998. </ref> is a [[First Nations in Canada|First Nations]] government in the [[Fraser Canyon]] region of the [[British Columbia Interior|Southern Interior]] of the [[Canadian province]] of [[British Columbia]]. Located near the town of [[Boston Bar, British Columbia|Boston Bar]], it is a member of the [[Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council]].


Other Nlaka'pamux bands belong either to the [[Nicola Tribal Association]] or the [[Fraser Canyon Indian Administration]].
Other Nlaka'pamux bands belong either to the [[Nicola Tribal Association]] or the [[Fraser Canyon Indian Administration]].


==Chief and Councillors==
==Chief and Councillors==
Chief Pamela O'DONAGHEY ROBERTSON

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Councillor Dawn ANGUS

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Councillor Debbie O'HANDLEY

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Councillor Diane THOMAS

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Source: https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/


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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
*[http://pse5-esd5.ainc-inac.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNMain.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=701&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - First Nation Detail]
*[https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNMain.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=701&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - First Nation Detail]

==External links==
*[https://www.bostonbarbc.net/ Boston Bar First Nation website]
{{Nlaka'pamux First Nations}}
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[[Category:First Nations governments in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Nlaka'pamux governments]]
[[Category:Nlaka'pamux]]
[[Category:First Nations governments in the Fraser Canyon]]
[[Category:Fraser Canyon]]



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Boston Bar along Highway #1

The Boston Bar First Nation (Thompson: Tqʷiyáwm or Tqʷyáwm)[1] is a First Nations government in the Fraser Canyon region of the Southern Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Located near the town of Boston Bar, it is a member of the Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council.

Other Nlaka'pamux bands belong either to the Nicola Tribal Association or the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration.

Chief and Councillors

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Chief Pamela O'DONAGHEY ROBERTSON

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Councillor Dawn ANGUS

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Councillor Debbie O'HANDLEY

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Councillor Diane THOMAS

Term 07/18/2023 - 07/17/2025

Source: https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/

Treaty Process

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History

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Demographics

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Economic Development

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Social, Educational and Cultural Programs and Facilities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Laforet, Andrea Lynne, and Annie York. Spuzzum: Fraser Canyon Histories, 1808-1939, Pg. 258. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press published in association with the Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1998.
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