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Indian Reserves

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Indian Reserves under the administration of the Skatin Nations are:

  • Franks Indian Reserve No. 10, on the left bank of the Lillooet River, at the 11 Mile Post of the Douglas Portage (i.e. the Douglas Road), 44.90 ha. nsesq was the name in Ucwalmicwts for the village formerly on this site. 49°53′23″N 122°18′04″W / 49.88972°N 122.30111°W / 49.88972; -122.30111
  • Glazier Creek Indian Reserve No. 12, on the right bank of Snowcap Creek, at the south end of Glacier Lake, 113.30 ha. 49°52′00″N 122°27′00″W / 49.86667°N 122.45000°W / 49.86667; -122.45000
  • Morteen Indian Reserve No. 9, on the left bank of the Lillooet River, adjoined on the north by Skookumchuck IR No. 4A, 50.60 ha. 49°55′00″N 122°22′00″W / 49.91667°N 122.36667°W / 49.91667; -122.36667
  • Perrets Indian Reserve No. 11, on the left bank of the Lillooet River at the 10 Mile Post of the Douglas Portage, 12.10 ha. cúmlvqs was the name in Ucwalmicwts for the village formerly on this site.49°52′40″N 122°17′34″W / 49.87778°N 122.29278°W / 49.87778; -122.29278
  • Sklahhesten Indian Reserve No. 5, at the 14 Mile Post of the Douglas Portage, on the Lillooet River, 32 ha. k'acsten was the name in Ucwalmicwts for the village formerly on this site.49°54′54″N 122°19′28″W / 49.91500°N 122.32444°W / 49.91500; -122.32444
  • Sklahhesten Indian Reserve No. 5A, on the left bank of the Lillooet River adjoining Sklahhesten IR No. 5 on the north, 74.9 ha. 49°55′14″N 122°20′04″W / 49.92056°N 122.33444°W / 49.92056; -122.33444
  • Sklahhesten Indian Reserve No. 5B, on the left bank of the Lillooet River, 35.2 ha.49°54′26″N 122°19′16″W / 49.90722°N 122.32111°W / 49.90722; -122.32111
  • Skookumchuck Indian Reserve No. 4, both banks of the Lillooet River opposite Snowcap Creek, at the 19 Mile Post on the Douglas Portage, on the Lillooet River, 212.9 ha. (s)qátin(a) was the name in Ucwalmicwts for the village formerly on this site.49°56′39″N 122°24′39″W / 49.94417°N 122.41083°W / 49.94417; -122.41083
  • Skookumchuck Indian Reserve No. 4A, on the left bank of the Lillooet River, southeast of Skookumchuck IR No. 4, 86.2 ha. 49°56′00″N 122°23′00″W / 49.93333°N 122.38333°W / 49.93333; -122.38333
  • Sweeteen Indian Reserve No. 3, near the 21 Mile Post on the Douglas Portage, on the Lillooet River, 14.50 ha. (s)cwíten was the name in Ucwalmicwts for the Whistling Rock and farm on this site. 49°58′25″N 122°26′42″W / 49.97361°N 122.44500°W / 49.97361; -122.44500

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