Nlaka'pamux
The Nlaka'pamux are an Indigenous people located in the Fraser River region of British Columbia, Canada. They are part of the larger Salishan language family and have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices, stories, and art. The Nlaka'pamux traditionally relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering for their sustenance, with the Fraser River being a vital resource.
Their territory includes several communities, such as Spuzzum, Lytton, and Nicola Valley. The Nlaka'pamux have a strong connection to their land and continue to advocate for their rights and cultural preservation. Today, they engage in various initiatives to promote their language and traditions among younger generations.