Nee Tahi Buhn

We are a proud, progressive, and independent First Nation.

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NEE TAHI BUHN INDIAN BAND

A proud, progressive, and independent First Nation.

Nee Tahi Buhn is an independent band; part of the Athapaskan language family. The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the Bulkley Valley / Lakes District langauge.

NEE TAHI BUHN SERVICES

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We are a community with a rich history who continue to work and take care of our family, relatives, friends and neighbours.

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Health Services

The Nee Tahi Buhn health department plays a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of its members, providing various health-related services, transportation to medical appointments, and support for cultural events, emphasizing the importance of community health and wellness.

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Education and Training

The Nee Tahi Buhn Education and Training Services department is committed to nurturing the next generation’s language, culture, and traditions by providing support, training programs, and resources to help Band members pursue education and career goals, emphasizing the importance of community development and success.

Discover our language and culture.

Honoring traditions, embracing diversity, and fostering understanding.

Explore the history of Nee Tahi Buhn.

The rich history of the Nee Tahi Buhn Band as described by our Elders.

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Nee Tahi Buhn Territory

Nee Tahi Buhn is an independent nation located in the Bulkley Valley / Lakes District area. Nee Tahi Buhn is the name for Francois Lake and means “it fills at one end and empties at the other”.

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