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Sékw’elw’as - Cayoose Creek Band

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The traditional territory of the Sékw’elw’as (Cayoose Creek) Band is close to the town of Lillooet. The Band currently has around 160 members and many of them live on their three reserves that measure 720 hectares. The Band manages a salmon spawning program in the Seton River and band members produce a number of traditional arts and crafts.

The following historic photos are all from the Cayoose Creek area.

Lillooet. Golden Cache Mine. Mill at Cayoosh Creek.P.G.E. Crew working along Cayoosh Flats.

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