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Liard First Nation

The Liard First Nation is one of four Kaska First Nations – two of which are in Yukon and two in British Columbia. Two Yukon First Nations: the Ross River Dena Council and Liard First Nation, and two in British Columbia: the Dease River First Nation of Good Hope Lake, and Kwadacha First Nation at Fort Ware just north of Prince George, BC

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The Liard First Nation is one of four Kaska First Nations – two of which are in Yukon and two in British Columbia. Two Yukon First Nations – the Ross River Dena Council and Liard First Nation – are part of the Kaska family. The Kaska First Nations in British Columbia include the Dease River First Nation of Good Hope Lake and, Kwadacha First Nation, at Fort Ware a small community located north of Prince George, BC. The Daylu Dena Council of Lower Post, BC is a sub-council of Liard First Nation. The Liard First Nation people inhabit a broad area in the southeastern Yukon and Northern BC and live predominantly in and around the present-day town of Watson Lake and Lower Post, BC. The current population of Liard First Nation is approximately 1,400 members.

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