- Tseshaht First Nation | [c̓išaaʔatḥ]
Tseshaht, meaning “The people of Ts’isaa”, are a Nation on the West Coast of Vancouver Island extending from Alberni Valley to Broken Group Islands We are one of 14 Nations making up the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka), the people of West Vancouver Island
- Tseshaht First Nation | History Culture
The Tseshaht First Nation is a vibrant community on the West Coast of Vancouver Island in Port Alberni, British Columbia, with an active and progressive natural resources-based economy
- Tseshaht First Nation | Traditional Territory
Tseshaht hahuułi changed over time through marriage and alliances, warfare, and the incorporation of affiliated groups These hahuułi enhancements continued by increasing the land controlled
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- Tseshaht First Nation | Executive Director - Closing Date: December 5, 2025
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- Tseshaht First Nation | About Us
Tseshaht, meaning “The people of Ts’isaa”, are a Nation on the West Coast of Vancouver Island extending from Alberni Valley to Broken Group Islands We are one of 14 Nations making up the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka), the people of West Vancouver Island
- Tseshaht First Nation | Tyee ḥaw̓ił and ḥaw̓iiḥ (Hereditary Chiefs)
Throughout our history, the Tseshaht Nation was led by the Tyee ḥaw̓ił and ḥaw̓iiḥ (Hereditary Chiefs), who occupied the top rank of the social system
- Tseshaht First Nation | Governance
Throughout our history, the Tseshaht Nation was led by the Tyee ḥaw̓ił and ḥaw̓iiḥ (Hereditary Chiefs), who occupied the top rank of the social system
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