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Lower Nicola Indian Band – LNIB The Lower Nicola Indian Band is a vibrant community, engaged in improving our lives, solidly grounded on the beliefs, traditions, and aspirations of all of our members Our featured posts that include the latest information, news and developments within our communities
History Culture – Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB Our Culture The Nłeʔkepmxc Nation (pronounced Ng-khla-kap-muhx) is one of the Interior Salish first peoples in the Southern interior of British Columbia, along with the Secwe̓pemc (Shuswap), Lillooet, and Okanagan The word “Nłeʔkepmxc” means “People of the Creek” The Nłeʔkepmxc traditionally use clothing, face painting and
kʷúkʷpiʔ (Chief) Council – Lower Nicola Indian Band Contact Info Lower Nicola Indian Band 181 Nawishaskin Lane Merritt, B C V1K 0A7 Telephone and email Telephone: 250-378-5157 Toll Free: 1-888-447-1744 Fax: 250-378-6188 email: reception@lnib net
Newsletters – Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB REGISTERED MEMBERS OF THE LOWER NICOLA INDIAN BAND CAN LOGIN HERE LOGIN Contact Info Lower Nicola Indian Band 181 Nawishaskin Lane Merritt, B C V1K 0A7 Telephone and email Telephone: 250-378-5157 Toll Free: 1-888-447-1744 Fax: 250-378-6188 email: reception@lnib net
Administration – Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB Administration provides support to Chief and Council for meetings, events, schedules, Band member visits, and Band general meetings Administration also coordinates human resources and professional development to ensure a professional team delivering services to the Band members
Jobs – Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB Council Clerk – Lower Nicola Indian Band Chief and Council Lower Nicola Indian Band Merritt, BC Featured Posted 12 months ago
Band School – Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB As an independent school, the Band School follows the BC Curriculum Their teachers not only have their BC Teaching Certificates, but have knowledge and deep appreciation of First Nations’ cultures Smaller class sizes allows for more interaction between teachers and students
Economic Development – Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Business entrepreneurship development, economy building, business planning financing, impact management benefits negotiations The framework of the Economic Development department is complex
Lower Nicola Indian Band - LNIB We, the people of the Lower Nicola Indian Band, commit ourselves to being a peaceful prosperous and secure community made up of healthy individuals rooted in the Nlaka’pamux culture, respecting ourselves, each other, the environment and all of Creation
LNIB Fire Department – Lower Nicola Indian Band The Fire hall was built in 1995 and houses two Engine Fire trucks, a small Engine Fire truck, a Rescue Truck, a Command Truck, and a Side-by-side The Fire Department is composed of the Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief, three full time Firefighters, and approximately 15 paid-on-call Firefighters