St'at'imc
The St'at'imc, also known as the St'at'imcets or Lillooet, are an Indigenous people located in the southwestern region of British Columbia, Canada. They traditionally inhabit the area around the Fraser River and its tributaries, with a rich cultural heritage that includes unique languages, traditions, and social structures. The St'at'imc have historically relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering for sustenance.
The St'at'imc Nation is composed of several bands, each with its own governance and community practices. They have a strong connection to their land, which is central to their identity and way of life. Today, the St'at'imc continue to advocate for their rights and preserve their cultural heritage in the face of modern challenges.