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Ditidaht First Nation

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Ditidaht First Nation

The Ditidaht treaty table is in Stage 5 Negotiation to Finalize a Treaty. For an update on the table please refer to our latest annual report.

Ditidaht traditional territory span the southwestern corner of Vancouver Island. There are approximately 775 Ditidaht members.

Ditidaht has overlapping and/or shared territory with its First Nation neighbours: Huu-ay-aht, Lake Cowichan and Pacheedaht.

Current Status:

Activity

Active Negotiations

Stage

Stage 5
Negotiation Process

+ Implementation of the Treaty: Stage 6

+ Negotiation to Finalize a Treaty: Stage 5

Initialled

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Signed

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The table is in Stage 5

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+ Negotiation of an Agreement in Principle: Stage 4

Ditidaht and Pacheedaht Agreement in Principle

06/28/2019

Signed

+ Negotiation of a Framework Agreement Stage 3

Framework Agreement

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01/30/1996

Initialled

10/10/1995

Signed

01/30/1996

+ Readiness to Negotiate: Stage 2

Table Declared Ready

03/20/1995

+ Statement of Intent to Negotiate: Stage 1

Statement of Intent

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12/16/1993

SOI Map

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Danni Olusanya

Process
604-482-9223

Liseanne Forand

Commissioner
604-482-9200

Contact Information

Address:

Phone: 250-745-3333

Fax: 250-745-3332

Email: admin@ditidaht.ca

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