KwadachaLanguage: Tse’khene
Historically known as: Fort Ware Indian Band
Contact Information: Kwadacha Band 207-513 Ahbau St Prince George, BC V2M 3R6 ph. (250) 563-4161 fx. (250) 563-2668 The Kwadacha Nation (home of the Tsek'ene people) is located at Fort Ware, approximately 570 km north of Prince George in British Columbia, Canada. The village lies at the confluence of the Fox, the Kwadacha, and Finlay rivers in the Rocky Mountain Trench.1 Language InformationCommunity InformationIn 1992 a logging road from Mackenzie was extended as far as Fort Ware. The travel time from Fort Ware to Prince George by road is from eight to ten hours depending on road and weather conditions. This makes Fort Ware one of the most isolated communities in British Columbia.3 Links Footnotes / References
1. copied from Kwadacha Nation website: http://www.kwadacha.com/nation/53/kwadacha+nation 2. Aboriginal Canada (2006). First Nation Connectivity Profiles. 3. copied from Kwadacha Nation website: http://www.kwadacha.com/nation/54/community |
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