- Naut'sa Mawt Tribal Council
Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council is a regional
First Nation Tribal Council located inBritish Columbia ,Canada , with offices inTsawwassen andNanaimo . NmTC advises and assists its 10 member Nations in the areas of Community Planning,Economic Development , Financial Management,Governance and Technical Services (which includes community infrastructure, capital projects, housing development and inspections, water quality and emergency preparedness.) NmTC is also actively involved in fosteringdialogue and understanding between its members and their neighbouring communities.The member Nations of the region span the
Strait of Georgia and encompass eastern Vancouver Island, theLower Mainland and theSunshine Coast .The head office of the Tribal Council is on
Snuneymuxw First Nation lands inNanaimo . A mainland office is located on Tsawwassen First Nation lands near theTsawwassen area of the the city of Delta.Member governments
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Chemainus First Nation , Ladysmith, BC.
*Halalt First Nation , Crofton, BC
*Homalco First Nation , Campbell River, BC
*Klahoose First Nation , Cortes Island, BC
*Malahat First Nation , Mill Bay, BC
*Nanoose First Nation , Lantzville, BC
*Sliammon First Nation , Powell River, BC
*Snuneymuxw First Nation , Nanaimo, BC
*Tsawwassen First Nation , Tsawwassen, BC
*Tsleil-Waututh First Nation , North Vancouver, BCBoard of Directors
In 2007-08 the Tribal Council Board is composed of:
Executive
* Walter Paul, Sliammon First Nation - Chair
* Barb Barltrop, Nanoose First Nation - Vice-Chair
* Doug White, Snuneymuxw First Nation - Secretary TreasurerDirectors
* Kim Baird, Tsawwassen First Nation
* Barb Barltrop, Nanoose First Nation
* Randy Daniels, Malahat First Nation
* Ken Brown, Klahoose First Nation
* James Thomas, Halalt First Nation
* Leah George-Wilson, Tsleil-Waututh First Nation
* Darren Blaney, Homalco First Nationee also
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Coast Salish
*Halkomelem (language)
*Comox language
*Squamish language
*North Straits Salish
*Te'mexw Treaty Association External links
* [http://www.nautsamawt.org/ Naut'sa mawt Tribal Council website]
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