Xaxli'p First Nation
{{Short description|St'at'imc band government in British Columbia, Canada}}
{{Infobox First Nation
| band_name = Xaxli'p
| band_number = 592
| endonym = xáxl̓ǝpamx
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| people = St'at'imc
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| headquarters = Lillooet
| province = {{BC}}
| main_reserve = Fountain 1
| reserve = {{Collapsible list|title=List
|Chilhil 6
|Dry Salmon 7
|Fountain 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12
|Fountain Creek 8
|Quatlenemo 5
}}
| area = 15.81
| pop_year = 2025
| on_reserve = 258
| on_other_land = 144
| off_reserve = 736
| total_pop =
| chief = Darrell Bob Sr.
| council =
| tribal_council = Lillooet Tribal Council
| website = {{URL|https://xaxlip.ca/}}
| footnotes = {{Cite web |date=2025-03-18 |title=Xaxli'p |url=https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNMain.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=592&lang=eng |access-date=2025-04-12 |website=First Nation Profiles |publisher=Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada}}
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Xaxli'p, ({{langx|lil|xáxl̓ǝpamx}})[https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/01/Van_Eijk_Lillooet-English-Dictionary1-1.pdf https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/01/Van_Eijk_Lillooet-English-Dictionary1-1.pdf] also known as the Fountain or the Fountain Indian Band, is a First Nations government located in the Central Interior-Fraser Canyon region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Lillooet Tribal Council, which is the largest grouping of band governments of the St'at'imc people (aka the Lillooet people).
The offices of the Xaxli'p band government are located at Fountain, about 10 miles up the Fraser Canyon from the town of Lillooet. Fountain is known in the St'at'imcets language as Cácl'ep or Xaxli'p.
Chief and Councillors
The Chief is Colleen Jacob and Councillors are Chester Alec, Bernard John, Shonna Jacob, Rena Joseph, Curtis Joseph, and Pauline Michell.[http://www.lillooetbc.com/Residents/First-Nations.aspx "ST'ÁT'IMC TERRITORY", District of Lillooet website] Accessed August 31, 2007
Language
{{Main|Lillooet language}}
Treaty process
The Xaxli'p entered the British Columbia Treaty Process in December 1993. The parties signed a framework agreement (stage 3 of the six-stage process) in November 1997.
They focused on internal research, including substantial work on a traditional use study and an ecosystem-based plan for their territory. They resumed negotiations in July 2000, and the parties worked towards interim agreements, including a water quality study and a community forest pilot agreement. In March 2001, the Xaxli'p left the negotiating table, according to the provincial government.[http://www.gov.bc.ca/arr/firstnation/xaxlip/default.html#background Xaxli'p Nation] - Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. Accessed August 31, 2007
History
Xaxl'ip Chief Thomas Adolph signed the Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe[http://www.statimc.net/tribe/declaration.htm 1911 Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe] and travelled to Ottawa to express grievances over land rights as a member of the 1916 delegation of the newly formed Indian Rights Association.[http://www.firstnations.de/development.htm?06-4-statimc.htm St'át'imc] - First Nations: Land rights and environmentalism in British Columbia, Dr. Karen Wonders, Institute for the History of Science
Demographics
The registered population of the Xaxli'pemc (people of Xaxli'p) in 2013 was 1,004, 609 of whom live off-reserve.[https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/FNP/Main/Search/FNRegPopulation.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=592&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, "Xaxli'p", Registered Population] Of the on-reserve population in 2006, the median age for males was 28.7 versus 39.5 for females.[https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/FNP/Main/Search/FNPopulation.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=592&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada First Nation Profile, "Population" page]
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.xaxlip.ca/ xaxlip.ca/]
Category:St'at'imc governments