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Lytton First Nation

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The Lytton First Nation is a band headquartered at Lytton in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia. The First Nation is the largest of all Nlaka'pamux bands. It is located on 14,161 acres of land divided into 56 reserves. The reserves are located at the site of the Indian Village of Kumsheen. Geographically located along the Trans-Canada Highway, between the towns of Hope and Cache Creek, the Lytton First Nation reserves are scattered along a 100 km radius on both sides of the Fraser River. The people originally speak the Nlaka'pamux Language. As of July 2021, the Nation had 2,047 registered members, including 766 residing on their own reserve.


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The Lytton First Nation is a band headquartered at Lytton in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia. It is the largest of all Nlaka'pamux bands. The people originally speak the Nlaka'pamux Language.

Province : British Columbia

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Janet Webster
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