Noun
Tahltan pl (plural only)
A First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group who live in northern British Columbia around Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake, and Iskut. They constitute the fourth division of the Nahane (People of the West).
Synonym: Nahani
Creyke, a member of the Tahltan Nation from Smithers, scored three goals and had six assists in the six games she played. Source: Internet
“There will be no business on Tahltan lands in respect to resource development due to the moratorium that was imposed by our hereditary Elders Council,” Chief Louie told the Shell representatives. Source: Internet
KONELĪNE‘s characters delight while smashing stereotypes: white hunters carry bows and arrows; members of the Tahltan First Nation hunt out of a pickup with high-powered rifles. Source: Internet
Tahltan Central Council members overwhelmingly voted to enter an agreement with Red Chris. Source: Internet
The Northwest British Columbia Hydro Electric Facilities are in Tahltan First Nation territory. Source: Internet
The Tahltan elders Rhoda Quock, August Brown, Peter Jakesta, Dempsey Bob and others provide equally strong words to accompany the images, words that ring true against the clutter and noise of our modern lives. Source: Internet