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Tsimshian Reserve of British Columbia


Babine Agency managed Tsimshian communities in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Of course, that indicates at that time a large Reserve was located in central British Columbia that extended to Pacific Ocean. Below is a map of Tsimshian Reserve, links to google earth photos of Kitwanga and demographics of Tsimshian Reserve. Prophesy has told Ojibway People they must find evidence along a trail. In this case, evidence is found in the history of Tsimshian People. They know they originally lived east and migrated west to where they live now, to escape from a cursed land. Ojibway Traditionalists know exactly what that indicates. Before Ojibway People reached west British Columbia, Chinese People were living there. We know because of their dress. Particularly that of their hats. However, before Ojibway leaders followed prophesy and led their Ojibway Subjects west, a first Ojibway west migration happened 1,000's of years ago. During that time, there were no Chinese People living there. The latest migration happened in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. They are obviously related to Moberly Lake Saulteau Ojibway's. Ojibway People mixed their culture and language with that of the Chinese. Babine Agency managed several Districts. They include: Kitksun and Hoquelget. Kitksun are Tsimshian and Hoqueltget are Athabascan. We know Athabascan People are Ojibway. We have to confine Tsimshian Reserve to Kitksun District! However, we are going to include southern Tsimshian Territory where Klemtu (aka China Hat) is located. It's adjacent to Wakashan Territory.



Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View

Kitwanga Road View







Demographics of Tsimshian Reserve

Land Area: 10,000 sq. mi. or 25,899.9 sq. km. (estimate)

Population: 6,702

Language: Corrupted Ojibway



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