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Tl’azt’en Nation

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Tl’azt’en Nation is also known as “people by the edge of the bay”. We speak Dakelh which means ‘we travel by water’, and it is part of the Athapaskan language group. We are located in North-central BC and there are four communities; Tache, Binche and Dzitl’ainli, and K’uzche.

You can learn more about us at: www.tlc.baremetal.com

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