Gitlaxt'aamiks Explained

Official Name:Gitlax̱t'aamiks
Other Name:New Aiyansh
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Canada British Columbia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Gitlax̱t'aamiks in British Columbia
Coordinates:55.2061°N -129.0797°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:British Columbia
Subdivision Type2:Indigenous territories
Subdivision Name2:Nisga'a
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1974
Leader Title1:Governing body
Leader Name1:Nisga'a Lisims Government
Population Total:806
Timezone:PST
Utc Offset:−08:00
Timezone Dst:PDT
Utc Offset Dst:−07:00
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:V0J 1A0
Area Code:250

Gitlax̱t'aamiks, formerly New Aiyansh, is a Nisga'a village about 100km (100miles) north of Terrace, in the heart of the Nass River valley, Canada. It is one of four Nisga'a villages. Though it is located in British Columbia, it is also considered the "capital of the Nisga'a Nation". The Nisg̱a'a Lisims Government building (Wilp si'Ayuukhl Nisg̱a'a), which opened in 2000, is located here. The area is home to 806 people and the Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park. Gitlax̱t'aamiks is located overlooking a lava flow that erupted in the 18th century. The source for this lava flow was the Tseax Cone.

In front of the Nisga'a Elementary Secondary School stands the Unity Totem Pole which, raised in 1977, was the first totem pole raised in the Nass Valley since the late 19th century.[1]

Name origin

Gitlax̱t'aamiks means "people of the ponds" in the Nisga'a language.[2] The name New Aiyansh was established in 1974. Though the name Aiyansh was originally at a location 3 miles to the northeast, maps now show both Aiyansh and New Aiyansh at the modern location. The original Aiyansh was partly destroyed by flood in November 1917 and the community moved to Gitlax̱t'aamiks. A later flood in this community led to relocation to the higher site which became New Aiyansh in the late 1960s.[3] [4] [5]

New Aiyansh was formerly New Aiyansh Indian Reserve No. 1, which was extinguished by the Nisga'a Treaty as of May 11, 2000.[6] The location of "old" Aiyansh was formerly Aiyansh Indian Reserve 1, also extinguished by the terms of the Nisga'a Treaty like all other Nisga'a-related Indian Reserves.[7]

Education

The community is served by School District 92 Nisga'a and is home to Nisga'a Elementary Secondary School. This school provides elementary school education for this village and secondary school education to all four Nisga'a Villages in the Nass Valley. The offices of the School District are located here.

Capital of the Nisga'a Nation

The legislative functions and administrative offices of the government of the Nisga'a Nation, the Wilp si'Ayuukhl Nisg̱a'a, are located in the Nisg̱a'a Lisims Government Building. This new facility was completed in 2000 and dedicated in September. This was around the time of the signing of the Nisga'a Final Agreement. It houses the Council Chamber, executive offices, meeting rooms, legal services, archives, and various public administrative services. The Council Chamber was designed to support the traditional consensus-style of governing. Members sit around an elliptical table, where each is equal.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nbctourism.com/communities/New_Aiyansh "New Aiyansh"
  2. "Gitlaxt'aamiks". Encyclopedia of British Columbia (2000), Harbour Publishing.
  3. Web site: BCGNIS entry for "New Aiyansh (locality)" . 2010-10-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716152707/http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=36874 . 2011-07-16 . live .
  4. Web site: BCGNIS entry "Aiyansh (locality)" . 2010-10-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716152715/http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=51713 . 2011-07-16 . live .
  5. Web site: BCGNIS entry "Aiyansh (Post Office)" . 2010-10-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716152555/http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=38879 . 2011-07-16 . live .
  6. Web site: BCGNIS entry "New Aiyansh Indian Reserve 1" . 2010-10-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716152629/http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=33627 . 2011-07-16 . dead .
  7. Web site: BCGNIS entry "Aiyansh Indian Resrve 1" . 2010-10-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716152655/http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=33630 . 2011-07-16 . dead .