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U.S.-based Colville Confederated Tribes claim one of its 12 tribes is a distinct nation, the Sinixt Confederacy.
Syilx Okanagan Nation is being forced to ask after the U-S.-half of our previously unified nation claimed one of their 12 tribes.
The U-U.S. tribe already receives millions of dollars in federal funding, including for hydroelectric power impacts.
In a Castanet straw poll last week , 83.1 per cent of 7,632 respondents voted no when asked: “Should U.S. First Nations be consulted about land use issues in B.C. ?” The Syilx Okanagan Nation has kept quiet, trying to resolve this issue internally.
The provincial plan to consult it on expansion at Big White was the straw that broke the camel's back.
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