Pinchie, British Columbia Explained

Pinchie is the English name of the Carrier village of Binche[1] on the northeast shore of Stuart Lake, outside of Fort Saint James in north central British Columbia. Formerly part of Tl'azt'en Nation, it became an independent band in 2019.[2] [3] As of September, 2023 it had 217 members.[4] Its traditional language is Carrier.

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51.4403°N -116.47°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Binche. 2023-10-03. Stuart Lake Carrier Dictionary.
  2. Web site: Binche First Nations community granted independence. 2023-10-03. 2019-04-03. CKPG Today.
  3. Web site: Binche and Tl'azt'en have officially separated. 2023-10-03. 2019-04-03. Vanderhoof Omineca Express. Aman. Parhar.
  4. Web site: Binche Whut'en. 2023-10-03. Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.