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KEYOHWHUDACHUN-NE

THE TRADITIONAL CARRIER TERRITORIES

Adih K’enla Keyoh

Gene Sagalon, Keyohwhudachun PO Box 452 Fort Saint James, BC VOJ 1P0 email: GeneSagalon[@]gmail.com Ph (778) 978-0948 aka Trapline # TR0714T004

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Antoine Keyoh

Raymond Antoine, Keyoh Holder PO Box 2171  Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 aka Trapline # TR0728T002

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Benoit Keyoh

Kenny Sam, Keyohwhudachun PO Box 52 Fort Saint James, BC  VOJ 1P0 email: samclan77[@]netscape.net Ph (778) 978-8278 aka Trapline # TR0728T003

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Carp Lake hot’en Keyoh

Joe Julian, Keyoh Holder PO Box Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 Ph. 250 996- aka Trapline # TR0724T009

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Daiya-Mattess Keyoh

Kenny Sam, Keyohwhudachun PO Box 52, Fort Saint James, BC  VOJ 1P0

email: samclan77@netscape.net Ph (778) 978-8278 aka Trapline # TR0714T008 

Notice of Aboriginal Title 

 Land use Plan

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Echo Lake Keyoh

James Allen Prince, Keyoh Holder 308 Beech Crescent Prince George, BC  V2N 1K9 Ph 250 563-8470 aka Trapline # TR0713T024

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George Joseph Keyoh

Greta Thomas spokesman for George Joseph Keyoh Holder PO Box Fort Saint James BC  VOJ 1P0 ph: 250 996-4166 see video: https://youtu.be/SOr3OUXirzs

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Gilchooz Keyoh

Freddy Murdock, Keyohwhudachun aka Trapline # TR0714T006

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Inzana Creek Keyoh

Dixon Prince, Keyoh Holder PO Box Fort Saint James BC, V0J 1P0 Ph 250 996-3998 aka Trapline # TR0728T011

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Joseph / Isaac Keyoh

Sandra Joseph, Keyoh Holder Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 Email: sandrajoseph6470[@]gmail.com aka Trapline # TR0724T007

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Lhooz Lhai ‘Unli Keyoh

Jimmy Tylee, Keyoh Holder PO Box 1592 Fort Saint James, BC V0J 1P0 (250) 996-4268 aka Trapline # TR0725T007

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Maiyoo Keyoh

Jim Munroe, President & CEO Maiyoo Keyoh Society for Petra A'Huille, Keyohwhudachun Maiyoo Keyoh Provisional office: PO Box 138 Fort St James, BC V0J 1P0 email: jim[@]maiyookeyoh.com website: www.maiyookeyoh.com Ph (250) 305-7092 aka Trapline # TR0725T008

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Margaret Lake Keyoh

Fabian Prince, Spokesman PO Box 1525 Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 Ph 250 996-8188 email: fabian.g.prince[@]gmail.com aka Trapline # TR0714T007

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Nation Keyoh (Duncan)

Gerald Sam, Keyoh Holder PO Box Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 aka Trapline # TR0728T006

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Na taz jaz Keyoh

Richard Murdock, Keyohwhudachun  106 - 684 North Fraser Dr. Quesnel, BC, V2J 1Z6 Ph 250 991-0868 aka Trapline # TR0714T003

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Onjo Keyoh

Peter Bird, Keyoh Holder PO Box 759 Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 Ph. 250 996-2212 email: jpbird[@]telus.net aka Trapline # TR0728T010

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Tchentlo Keyoh

Joseph (Larry) Leon, Keyohwhudachun PO Box 1376 Fort Saint James, BC  V0J 1P0 Ph. 250 996-3273 email: leonjoseph313[@]gmail.com aka Trapline # TR0728T013

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Tsa Delk’un Keyoh

John O Prince, Keyohwhudachun PO Box 94 Fort Saint James, BC  VOJ 1P0 Phone: 250 996-2164 aka Trapline # #TR0725T009

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Tsaché Keyoh

Lazarre, Keyoh Holder PO Box  Fort Saint James, BC VOJ 1P0 Ph (250) 996-0059 aka Trapline # TR0725T003

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Tse loo Kaz Keyoh

Felix Sam, Keyohwhudachun aka Trapline # TR0728T005

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Wasa Keyoh

Stuart Todd, Keyoh Holder PO Box 43 Fort Saint James BC  V0J 1P0 Ph (250) 996-8121 email: number1wasa[@]hotmail.com aka Trapline # TR0713T025

About the Banner Image

Chief Louie Billy, b 1864, seated 3rd from the left with five other hereditary chiefs (keyoh holders) was Keyohoduchun or Village Chief of his keyoh. The photo was taken in 1920.

“The keyoh, while existing on a functional level as a “larder”, carries symbolic meaning in how it acts as a vessel of tradition. It is frequently referred to as “a place for survival” (Walter Joseph and Pierre John, Catherine Coldwell, Stanley Tom and Alexander Tom, 2004) but the meaning of this phrase surpasses its subsistence importance.”- Heikilla 2007

“Ownership of rights to sites by family groups, such as the Carrier Keyoh, is pronounced... Carrier families own Keyoh lands”- Ridington 2008

“On a social level, keyohs symbolize family and personal autonomy in the sense that they are places of belonging within the greater Dakelh social structure. In short, keyohs are places where it becomes possible for individuals to attach in a personal way to the land. It is in this sense as a place for self-restoration, that the word “survival”, used to describe keyohs, is fully realized.”- Heikilla 2007

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