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9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 101 100 Legend: Red dots indicate tribes with an active NPLCC project 1, Kashia Band of Pomo Tribe 2, Manchester Band of Pomo Tribe 3, Robinson, Pomo Tribe 4, Redwood Valley, Pomo Tribe 5, Sherwood Valley, Pomo 6, Cahto People, Laytonville 7, Round Valley Tribes 8, Pit River Tribe 9, Pit River Tribe, Montgomery Creek 10, Ajumawi and Atsugewi 11, Pit River Tribe, Big Bend 12, Mattole and Wiyot 13, Wiyot Tribe 14, Blue Lake: Wiyot, Yurok, and Hupa 15, Hoopa Valley 16, Trinidad Rancheria 17, Yurok and Tolowa, Big Lagoon 18, Yurok 19, Klamath, Karuk, and Shasta: Quartz Valley 20, Resighini 21, Karuk 22, Elk Valley 23, Tolowa 24, Cow Creek 25, Coquille 27, Warm Springs 28, Siletz 29, Grand Ronde 30, Yakama 31, Chehalis 32, Shoalwater Bay 33, Nisqually 34, Muckleshoot 35, Puyallup 36, Squaxin Island 37, Skokomish 38, Port Madison 39, Quinault 40, Port Gamble 41, Tulalip 42, Jamestown S'Klallam 43, Hoh 44, Stillaguamish 45, Quileute 46, Lower Elwha 47, Ditidaht 48, Swinomish 49, Upper Skagit 50, Samish 51, Ditidaht 52, Makah 53, Lummi 54, Nooksack 55, Quwutsun' 56, Sto:lo 57, Sne-Nay-Muxw 58, Nlaka'pamux 59, Qualicum 60, Squamish 61, Shíshálh 62, Nuu-chah-nulth 63, Comox 64, Sliammon 65, Stl'atl'imx 66, Klahoose 67, Homalco 68, Kwakwaka'wakw 69, Tsilhqot'in 70, Oweekeno 71, Heiltsuk 72, Nuxalk 73, Haisla 74, Tsimshian 75, Wet'suwet'en 76, Xaadas Haida 77, Nat'ooten 78, Gitxsan 79, Annette Island 80, Nisga'a 81, Kasaan 82, Craig 83, Kake 84, Tahltan 85, Angoon 86, Douglass 87, Hoonah 88, Chilkoot 89, Inland Lingit 90, Chilkat 91, Tagish 92, Yakutat 93, Tutchone 94, Eyak 95, Chenega 96, Chitina 97, Tatitlek 98, Kenaitze 99, Chickaloon 100, Eklutna 101, Knik General Locations of US Tribes and BC First Nation Language Groups in the NPLCC Map numbers in British Columbia refer to approximate regional locations of major First Nation languages. This is not meant to be an exhaustive map of all First Nation lands in BC, which numbers in the 100s. The source for this information is the University of Britsh Columbia, with the following information: "The intent is to provide a more accurate representation of First Nations in British Columbia. [Areas] shown are language areas and not an authoritative depiction of tribal territories. The names listed are the ones First Peoples prefer to call themselves.Terms and spellings do not reflect all dialects or names used by First Nations living within the illustrated regions." 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 102, T'Sou-ke 103, Esquimalt 104, Songhees 105, Saanich 106, Tsawwassen 107, Musqueam 108, Sto:lo 109, Coquitlam 110, Tsleil-Waututh Additional BC First Nations not shown in larger map in the Georgia Straight Region 10 41 48 71 81 0 100 200 300 400 500 50 Kilometers AK BC WA OR CA S e e I n s e t Map Sources: United States: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/na_metadata.html British Columbia: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/abed/map.htm Source for quote: https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-INTER-BC/STAGING/texte-text/fnmp_1100100021018_eng.pdf Note: This map represents the best available information at a scale of the NPLCC. Thus, some details have been generalized. If users of the map find elements that are erroneous, or do not best represent tribal/First Nation names or locations, please e-mail [email protected]. 21 18 23

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1, Kashia Band of Pomo Tribe2, Manchester Band of Pomo Tribe3, Robinson, Pomo Tribe4, Redwood Valley, Pomo Tribe5, Sherwood Valley, Pomo6, Cahto People, Laytonville 7, Round Valley Tribes8, Pit River Tribe9, Pit River Tribe, Montgomery Creek10, Ajumawi and Atsugewi 11, Pit River Tribe, Big Bend12, Mattole and Wiyot13, Wiyot Tribe14, Blue Lake: Wiyot, Yurok, and Hupa 15, Hoopa Valley16, Trinidad Rancheria17, Yurok and Tolowa, Big Lagoon18, Yurok19, Klamath, Karuk, and Shasta: Quartz Valley20, Resighini21, Karuk22, Elk Valley23, Tolowa24, Cow Creek25, Coquille27, Warm Springs28, Siletz29, Grand Ronde30, Yakama31, Chehalis32, Shoalwater Bay33, Nisqually34, Muckleshoot35, Puyallup

36, Squaxin Island37, Skokomish38, Port Madison39, Quinault40, Port Gamble41, Tulalip42, Jamestown S'Klallam43, Hoh44, Stillaguamish45, Quileute46, Lower Elwha47, Ditidaht48, Swinomish49, Upper Skagit50, Samish51, Ditidaht52, Makah53, Lummi54, Nooksack55, Quwutsun'56, Sto:lo57, Sne-Nay-Muxw58, Nlaka'pamux59, Qualicum60, Squamish61, Shíshálh62, Nuu-chah-nulth63, Comox64, Sliammon65, Stl'atl'imx66, Klahoose67, Homalco68, Kwakwaka'wakw69, Tsilhqot'in

70, Oweekeno71, Heiltsuk72, Nuxalk73, Haisla74, Tsimshian75, Wet'suwet'en76, Xaadas Haida77, Nat'ooten78, Gitxsan79, Annette Island80, Nisga'a81, Kasaan82, Craig83, Kake84, Tahltan85, Angoon86, Douglass87, Hoonah88, Chilkoot89, Inland Lingit90, Chilkat91, Tagish92, Yakutat93, Tutchone94, Eyak95, Chenega96, Chitina97, Tatitlek98, Kenaitze99, Chickaloon100, Eklutna101, Knik

General Locations of US Tribes and BC First Nation Language Groups in the NPLCC

Map numbers in British Columbiarefer to approximate regionallocations of major First Nationlanguages. This is not meant to bean exhaustive map of all First Nationlands in BC, which numbers in the100s. The source for this informationis the University of Britsh Columbia,with the following information: "Theintent is to provide a more accuraterepresentation of First Nations inBritish Columbia. [Areas] shown arelanguage areas and not anauthoritative depiction of tribalterritories. The names listed are theones First Peoples prefer to callthemselves.Terms and spellings donot reflect all dialects or names usedby First Nations living within theillustrated regions."

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Map Sources: United States: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/na_metadata.htmlBritish Columbia: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/abed/map.htm Source for quote: https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-INTER-BC/STAGING/texte-text/fnmp_1100100021018_eng.pdf

Note: This map represents the best available information at a scale of the NPLCC. Thus, some details have been generalized. If users of the map find elements that are erroneous, or do not bestrepresent tribal/First Nation names or locations, please e-mail [email protected].

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