Red Bluff First Nation
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The Red Bluff First Nation is a Dakelh First Nations government located in the northern Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Carrier-Chilcotin Tribal Council, which includes both Tsilhqot'in and Carrier (Dakelh) communities.
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People | Dakelh |
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Headquarters | Quesnel |
Province | British Columbia |
Land area | 6.8 km2 |
Population (2024)[1] | |
On reserve | 94 |
On other land | 12 |
Off reserve | 103 |
Total population | 209 |
Government[2] | |
Chief | Clifford Lebrun |
Council |
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Tribal Council[3] | |
Carrier-Chilcotin Tribal Council | |
Website | |
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The Red Bluff First Nation reserve community and offices are located near Quesnel.
Chief and Councillors
- Chief: Clifford Lebrun
Councillor: Cindy Aldred Councillor: Denise Paul Councillor: Wanda Aldred
Indian Reserves
Indian Reserves under the administration of the Red Bluff First Nation are:[4]
- Dragon Lake Indian Reserve No. 3, 3 miles E of Quesnel, 14.80 ha. 52°58′00″N 122°26′00″W[5]
- Quesnel Indian Reserve No. 1, on left (E) bank of the Fraser River, 1 mile S of Quesnel, 552.70 ha. 52°58′00″N 122°29′00″W[6]
- Rich Bar Indian Reserve No. 4, on left (E) bank of the Fraser River, 3 miles S of Quesnel, 96.40 ha. 52°56′00″N 122°29′00″W[7]
- Sinnce-tah-lah Indian Reserve No. 2, on right (W) bank of the Fraser River, 2 miles S of Quesnel, west of Quesnel IR No. 1, 18.80 ha. 52°57′00″N 122°30′00″W[8]
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