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Tsawwassen First Nation (Tsawwawwen Indian Band under the Indian Act, terms considered as no longer appropriate by the Tsawwassen Legislature) are a self-governing Coast Salish nation; they speak a dialect of the Hun'qum'i'num language. Detailed maps of the Tsawwassen Lands (Tsawwassen Reserve under the Indian Act), located in the Greater Vancouver area, are available as appendices of the Tsawwassen First Nation Final Agreement, adopted on 25 June 2007 by the Tsawwassen First Nation and passed on 17 June 2008 by the House of Commons ("An
Act to give effect to the Tsawwassen First Nation Final Agreement and to Make Consequential Amendments to Other Acts", short title "Tsawwassen First Nation Final Agreement Act"), with effect on 3 April 2009.
www.tsawwassenfirstnation.com
The document "Tsawwassen First Nation - History of a Determined People" gives more detail on the history and customs of the Tsawwassen First Nation.
www.tsawwassenfirstnation.com/whoweare/timeline.pdf
Ivan Sache, 1 May 2012
The flag of the Tsawwassen First Nation is light blue with the logo of the Tsawwassen First Nation. It can be seen on a photo of the celebration of the Tsawwassen First Nation Treaty Effective Date, involving Premier Gordon Campbell and Chief Kim Baird.
www.gov.bc.ca
The flag is also hoisted in the meeting room of the Tsawwassen First Nation's Legislature.
www.cbc.ca
Ivan Sache, 1 May 2012
image by Valentin Poposki, 12 June 2020
A red variant of the flag of Tsawwassen First Nation has replaced names of the
First nation.
Valentin Poposki, 12 June 2020