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Xeni Gwet’in First Nations Government

The Xeni Gwet'in First Nation, a member of the Tsilhqot'in Tribal Council, is located in the southwestern Chilcotin District in the western Central Interior of BC

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The Xeni Gwet’in strives to achieve self-governance individually as a community and as a Nation. The people endeavor to maintain the beauty and quality of the land and air that surround them. Xeni is in the heart of British Columbia – the Nemiah Valley. The Nemiah Valley is one of the most beautiful areas within the Cariboo Chilcotin. The land is virtually “un-touched.” The community operates mainly on generators and only was connected to a telephone system in 2009. Xeni Gwet’in (Nemiah) is located 187 km west of Williams Lake turning South from Highway 20 at Hanceville and continuing over the Tsilhqot’in River and Taseko River.

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