Kitamaat
Kitamaat is a small village located in British Columbia, Canada, primarily inhabited by the Haisla Nation. The community is situated near the mouth of the Kitimat River and is known for its rich Indigenous culture and history. The Haisla people have lived in this area for thousands of years, relying on the surrounding natural resources for their livelihood.
The village is also close to the city of Kitimat, which is known for its industrial activities, including aluminum smelting and forestry. Kitamaat serves as a cultural and administrative center for the Haisla Nation, promoting their traditions and language while engaging in economic development initiatives.